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    ... it terminates to the north as a WNW–ESE-trending, NE-dipping normal fault that separates the southwesternmost...
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    ... Devonian, WNW–ESE-striking (oblique-slip) normal faults segmenting the Billefjorden Trough, and a gradual...
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    ... Trough suggests that the formation of Mississippian normal faults was partly controlled by reactivation...
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    ... Trough suggests that the formation of Mississippian normal faults was partly controlled by reactivation...
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    ... of Mississippian normal faults was partly controlled by reactivation of preexisting Neoproterozoic (Timanian...
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    by Koehl, Jean-Baptiste P.
    Published 2019
    ... as sinistral-normal faults during Devonian–Mississippian extensional collapse, thus offsetting N–S-trending...
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    by Koehl, Jean-Baptiste P.
    Published in Solid Earth (2021)
    ... may be explained by a combination of down-east Carboniferous normal faulting with associated footwall...
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    by Koehl, Jean-Baptiste P.
    Published 2020
    ... Subgroup in central Spitsbergen may be explained by a combination of down-east Carboniferous normal...
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    by Koehl, Jean-Baptiste P.
    Published in Solid Earth (2021)
    ... may be explained by a combination of down-east Carboniferous normal faulting with associated footwall...
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    by Koehl, Jean-Baptiste P.
    Published in Solid Earth (2021)
    ... may be explained by a combination of down-east Carboniferous normal faulting with associated footwall...
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    by Koehl, Jean-Baptiste P.
    Published in Solid Earth (2021)
    ... may be explained by a combination of down-east Carboniferous normal faulting with associated footwall...
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    ... km. Caledonian thrusts were inverted (e.g., Talvik fault) and later truncated by high-angle normal...
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    ... normal faults (e.g., Langfjorden–Vargsundet fault) during subsequent, late Paleozoic, collapse-related...
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