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Figure 2.8: Images <strong>of</strong> (A) <strong>the</strong> 400-East Shear showing a normal-sense drag fold; (B) schematic diagram <strong>of</strong><br />

fold in A on <strong>the</strong> curving transition from <strong>the</strong> face to <strong>the</strong> back (top) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> drift, (C) shear zone fabric<br />

including a calcite vein; and (D) horizontal view <strong>of</strong> deformed calcite crystals in thin section. Bt, biotite;<br />

Cal, calcite; Qtz, quartz.<br />

2.3.4 Northwest Shear Zone<br />

The Northwest Shear Zone strikes N247° and dips 75° to <strong>the</strong> NW (Fig. 2.5). Access to this shear<br />

zone is restricted due to extensive shotcrete. The shear zone is not visible in its projected location<br />

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