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western quebec and southern ontario - Department of Geology

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APPENDIX C: Faults Plane Solutions for Each Event in the Study Area (NewSolutions <strong>and</strong> Available Solutions in the Literature)The positive polarities (dark circles) <strong>and</strong> negative polarities (open circles) are shown withthe code <strong>of</strong> the station next to them. ‘P’ are pressure axes <strong>and</strong> ‘T’ are the tension axes forindividual solutions.Focal mechanisms solutions in black are calculated in the current study <strong>and</strong> comparedwith previous available focal mechanism solutions (in blue)Date: Date <strong>of</strong> the event:yyyymmdd.Lon: Longitude <strong>of</strong> the event (°).Lat: Latitude <strong>of</strong> the event (°).Depth: Focal depth <strong>of</strong> the event (km)M: Magnitude <strong>of</strong> the eventStrike(1), Dip(1) <strong>and</strong> Rake(1): strike, dip <strong>and</strong> rake <strong>of</strong> the plain(1)Strike(2), Dip(2) <strong>and</strong> Rake(2): strike, dip <strong>and</strong> rake <strong>of</strong> the plain(2)Trend(p): Trend <strong>of</strong> p axesPlunge(p): Plunge <strong>of</strong> P axesTrend(T): Trend <strong>of</strong> T axesPlunge(T): Plunge <strong>of</strong> T axesTrend(B): Trend <strong>of</strong> B axesPlunge(B): Plunge <strong>of</strong> B axes124

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