Abstract
Quantitative descriptions of the location, orientation, and style of folds are based on scalar attributes rather than on the usual vectoral and qualitative data. These scalars are used (a) to map the areal variability of fold geometry and (b) as a basis for sequential multivariate regression analyses in a search for those geological factors that control the nature and variability of folds in sedimentary or metamorphic rocks.
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