File:Homogeneous and partitioned strain within transpressive and transtensive tectonic regimes.jpg
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English: Block diagram illustrating the difference between homogeneous and partitioned strain within transpressive and transtensive tectonic regimes. The partitioning of strain occurs through the development of a strike slip or shear zone (shown with red arrows) across the actively deforming region (brown). Adaptation and modification from (Teyssier et al, 1995;[9] Fossen, 2012;[3] Jones and Tanner, 1995;[1] Sanderson and Marchini, 1984[12]) |
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