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English: Fig. 6 Example of conjugate joints in the Augrabies Falls orthogneiss; the longer diameter in the stress ellipse indicates the direction of σ 1 and the shorter diameter the direction of σ 3 . The strain ellipse is deduced from the local stresses acting during generation of conjugate joints
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Source Kakaba Madi. "Seismicity and neotectonic uplift in the Augrabies Falls National Park, Namaqualand, Northern Cape, South Africa", Earthquake Science doi:10.1007/s11589-016-0166-z
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