Abstract

Folds that have widely dispersed trends in outcrop of the northern Ruby Mountains, Nevada, show a common sense of overturning that is interpreted to be the flow line of velocity-gradient flow. The flow line thus deduced remains constant over a wide area in which both the major folds and the average parasitic folds vary markedly in orientation, and the fabric symmetry varies from monoclinic to triclinic.

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