[meteorite-list] New Geology About Non-Impact Circular Features
From: Paul H. <inselberg_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 10 May 2014 19:16:07 -0400 Message-ID: <20140510191607.BO9O8.158503.imail_at_eastrmwml113> An interesting paper by Dr. B. J. Tewksbury an others has been published online in Geology. It talks about a well exposed system of polygonal faults that are exposed in outcropping chalks in the Western Desert of Egypt at Latitude 27.289982 N, Longitude 28.491490 E. There polygonal fault systems form numerous circular structures displaying shallow inward dips. Although they would not confuse expert interpreters of aerial imagery, amateur fans of Google Earth might confuse them with an impact crater field. They do show that ther are a variety of non-impact processes that can create circular structures. The paper is: Tewksbury, B. J., H. P. Hogan, S. A. Kattenhorn, C. J. Mehrtens, and E. A. Tarabees, 2014, Polygonal faults in chalk: Insights from extensive exposures of the Khoman Formation, Western Desert, Egypt. Geology. First published online April 15, 2014, doi: 10.1130/G35362.1 http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/early/2014/04/14/G35362.1 Pictures of these circular features can also be found in: Geological Society of America Data Deposity no 2014165 (Tewksbury et al. Polygonal faults in chalk: insights from extensive exposures of the Khoman Formation, Western Desert, Egypt) PDF file at: ftp://rock.geosociety.org/pub/reposit/2014/2014165.pdf Additional links about paper: Tewksbury Publishes Article in Geology by Vige Barrie, Hamilton, April 28, 2014 http://www.hamilton.edu/news/story/tewksbury-publishes-article-in-geology sit/2014/2014165.pd Yours, Paul H. Received on Sat 10 May 2014 07:16:07 PM PDT |
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