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The Alpine Fault in the central region forms dipping sections with oblique thrust characteristics connected by sections with mainly dextral strike-slip, resulting in a "zigzag" outcrop pattern. In this view looking south across Gaunt Creek, the Alpine Fault is seen emplacing mylonite over Holocene gravels. The light-coloured material is the basal cataclasites (crushed mylonite), here some 40 m thick. The fault dips c.35 degrees SE near the base of the outcrop although it flattens to the west as it reachs the original ground surface.
Cooper, A. F. and Norris, R. J., 1994
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