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Figure 2.6: (A) Damage to shotcrete and mesh along <strong>the</strong> Footwall Shear Zone; (B) localized shearing along<br />

<strong>the</strong> Footwall Shear Zone; (C) Quartz ribbons; (D) S-C’ fabrics in thin section; (E) Shear-sense indicator in<br />

thin section. Minerals shown in white are quartz. Bt, Biotite; Chl, Chlorite’ Kfs, K feldspar; Qtz, Quartz.<br />

Where observed underground, an apparent reverse-sense, top-to <strong>the</strong>-southwest component <strong>of</strong><br />

motion is inferred from <strong>the</strong> development <strong>of</strong> C’ shear bands. In thin section, C-S fabrics formed by<br />

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