2021
DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.13876364
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The Alpine Fault hanging-wall viewed from within: Structural analysis of the ultrasonic image logs in the DFDP-2B borehole, New Zealand

Abstract: ©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Ultrasonic image logs acquired in the DFDP-2B borehole yield the first continuous, subsurface description of the transition from schist to mylonite in the hangingwall of the Alpine Fault, New Zealand, to a depth of 818 m below surface. Three feature sets are delineated. One set, comprising foliation and foliation-parallel veins and fractures, has a constant orientation. The average dip direction of 145° is subparallel to the dip direction of the Alpine Fa… Show more

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