You may start by rotating and moving a copy of each part, such as the the top left pink part to a first fit along the bottom right pink part, then adapt by scaling (trying to keep the area more or less constant) you may rotate it anticlockwise corresponding to a horizontal fault line in order to (easily) scale along it, then rotate it back, going back and forth until you are satisfied, and do the same in connexion with a possible scaling across you may look at the area of the bounding path. The following descriptions/considerations apply to moving the parts north of the fault line. I presume you are using a redrawing or Image Tracing, preferably getting strokes rather than filled areas for parts like the fault line and the Jinsha River (see tracing options). One fundamental issue is that displacement along a non straight fault line will inevitably cause deformation in the direction across the line, and therefore it is impossible to perform a simple Move areas such as the top left pink part will have a (maybe insignificant) deformation, depending on how far away from the fault line the deformation extends/is distributed and upon the actual displacement history: the top left pink part has undergone an initial compression (where the fault line curves upwards) followed by an inflation on the other side of that, and also a rotation (first a bit one way, then more the other way). Obviously, the displacement would apply to a long strecth, maybe decreasing towards some ends far away. In: Hancock PL (ed) Continental deformation.As I (mis)understand it, you wish to recreate how (part of) the area looked/would have looked before/without the 80 km displacement. Woodcock NH, Schubert C (1994) Continental strike slip tectonics. Woodcock NH, Fischer M (1986) Strike-slip duplexes. Woodcock NH (1986) The role of strike-slip fault systems at plate boundaries. Wicox RE, Harding TP, Seely DR (1973) Basic wrench tectonics. Twiss RJ, Moores EM (2007) Structural Geology, 2nd edn. Tchalenko JS (1970) Similarities between shear zones of different magnitudes. Tchalenko JS (1968) The evolution of kink bands and the development of compression textures in sheared clays. Tapponnier P, Peltzer G, Armijo R (1986) On the mechanics of the collision between India and Asia. Tapponnier P, Molnar P (1977) Active faulting and tectonics in China. Sanderson DJ, Marchini WRD (1984) Transpression. Centralblatt für Mineralogie, Geologie, und Päleontologie, Part B:354–368 Riedel W (1929) Zur Mechanik geologischer Brucherschei-nungen: ein Beitrag zum Problem der “Fiederspälten”. Moody JD, Hill MJ (1956) Wrench-fault tectonics. Molnar P, Tapponier P (1975) Cenozoic tectonics of Asia: effect of a continental collision. Mandl G (1988) Mechanics of tectonic faulting. Kugler J, Waldron JWF, Durling PW (2019) Fault development in transtension, McCully gas field, New Brunswick, Canada. Harland WB (1971) Tectonic transpression in Caledonian Spitsbergen. Gilliland WN, Meyer GP (1976) Two classes of transform faults. J Geophys Res 77:4432–4460įreund R (1974) Kinematics of transform faults. In: Dickinson WR (ed) Tectonics and Sedimentation, Society of Economic Paleontologist and Mineralogists Special Publication, vol 22, pp 190–204įitch TJ (1972) Plate convergence, transcurrent faults, and internal deformation adjacent to Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific. J Struct Geol 23:1457–1486Ĭrowell JC (1974) Origin of late Cenozoic basins in southern California. Tectonophysics 309:1–25Ĭarreras J (2001) Zooming on northern cap de Creus shear zones. Bull Geol Soc Am 77:439–441īurg JP (1999) Ductile structures and instabilities: their implication for Variscan tectonics in the Ardennes. Special Publications 37, 386pīurchfiel BC, Stewart JH (1966) “Pull-apart” origin of the central segment of Death Valley, California. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. J Geol Soc India 82:474–484īiddle KT, Christie-Blick N (1985) Strike-slip deformation, basin formation and sedimentation. Tectonics 1:91–105Bīhattacharya AR, Singh SP (2013) Proterozoic crustal scale shearing in the Bundelkhand massif with special reference to quartz reefs. Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 206pĪydin A, Nur A (1982) Evolution of pull-apart basins and their scale independence. Anderson EM (1951) The dynamics of faulting and dyke formation with application to Britain, 2nd edn.
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