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Jun 27, 2009 05:17PM

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Jul 02, 2009 11:39PM

..Rookie, like your son, my boys also hold SKP in their TSFA and have done fine so far...Google is your friend.

Rocks in the Bissett area also show evidence of three penetrative deformations.

The most prominent evidence of ductile deformation is a penetrative schistosity that, on

average, strikes west-northwest and dips steeply northward. This foliation (regionally

S2 or S3) is axial planar to a large reclined syncline in San Antonio Formation and

locally overprints an earlier foliation (S1?) that is sub-concordant with bedding in the

Rice Lake Group volcanic and epiclastic rocks. A prominent mineral lineation is

coincident with the intersection of the two foliations. This lineation trends northward at

the south shore of Rice Lake but, north of Rice Lake, it deviates increasingly to the east

(Fig.12), a condition that is thought to result from D3 deformation along the Wanipigow

Fault (Poulsen et aI., 1986).

reading Sans news on the hinge direction, Heading North , West/East..Long On The Greens ,Traps7


Jul 04, 2009 10:24AM
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