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An Interpretation of certain Reversed Faults at Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

Professor Reynolds has recently described from one of the Arnold Quarries, Chipping Sodbury, a section in which several beds of the Carboniferous Limestone were seen individually to be thrust over, or underthrust by, Rhaetic deposits (Text-fig. 2).1 No decision was made as to the origin of this structure.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1939

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References

1 Geol. Mag., LXXV, 1938, pp. 97100. The two text-figures are reproduced here by permission of Professor Reynolds.Google Scholar

1 Nevin, C. M., The Principles of Structural Geology, fig. xxxii, p. 50, 1936.Google Scholar