Abstract

This paper describes the results of an experiment which was performed with a Plasticine model to investigate the progressive evolution of flexural-slip folds. The model analyses the relationship between bulk shortening and the amount of flexural slip on fold limbs and in hinge zones. In the light of the experimental results, the theoretical relationship between limb dip and angular shear strain proposed by Ramsay (1967, p. 393) needs modifying to take into account the effect of hinge dilation and limb thinning at large deformations.

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