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Inverted distribution of ductile deformation in the relatively "dry" middle crust across the Woodroffe Thrust, central Australia
2018
Solid Earth
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Thrust fault systems typically distribute shear strain preferentially into the hanging wall rather than the footwall. The Woodroffe Thrust in the Musgrave Block of central Australia is a regional-scale example that does not fit this model. It developed due to intracontinental shortening during the Petermann Orogeny (ca. 560–520<span class="thinspace"></span>Ma) and is interpreted to be at least 600<span class="thinspace"></span>km long in its E–W strike direction,
doi:10.5194/se-9-859-2018
fatcat:k3xx5bxspjcjfdjbva2q723dmy