A comparison of the geometry, spatial organization and fracture patterns associated with forced folds and buckle folds / J.W. Cosgrove & M.S. Ameen -- Interlayer slip and joint localization in East Kaibab Monocline, Utah : field evidence and results from numerical modelling / M.L. Cooke [and others] -- Differential compaction of interbedded sandstone and coal / S.E. Laubach, D.D. Schultz-Ela, & R. Tyler -- Forced-fold development within tertiary sediments of the Alba Field, UKCS : evidence of the differential compaction and post-depositional sandstone remobilization / J.W. Cosgrove & R.D. Hillier.
Extentional forced folding and décollement of the pre-rift series along the Rhine graben and their influence on the geometry of the syn-rift sequences / J.-C. Maurin & B. Niviere -- Displacement transfer and forced folding in the Maritimes basin of Nova Scotia, eastern Canada / J.V.A. Keller & G. Lynch -- Late quaternary monoclinal folding induced by caldera resurgence at Ischia, Italy / A. Tibaldi & L. Vezzoli -- Stratal fold patterns adjacent to normal faults : observations from the Gulf of Mexico / C.S. Mansfield & J.A. Cartwright -- Effects of interlayer slip in model forced folds / G.D. Couples & H. Lewis -- Regional tectonics and fracture patterns in the Fall River Formation (lower cretaceous) around the Black Hills foreland uplift, western South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming / J.L. Wicks, S.L. Dean & B.R. Kulander -- Geometry of fold arrays in the Silesian-Cracovian region of southern Poland / L. Teper.
Primary and 'forced folds' of the Columbia River basalt province, eastern Washington, USA / A.J. Watkinson & P.R. Hooper -- The interplay of faulting and folding during the evolution of the Zagros deformation belt / Y. Sattarzadeh, J.W. Cosgrove & C. Vita-Finzi -- Complex metamorphic zonation of the Thaya dome : result of buckling and gravitational collapse of an imbricated nappe sequence / P. Štípská, K. Schulmann & V. Höck -- Predicting patterns of strain from three-dimensional fold geometries : neutral surface folds and forced folds / R.J. Lisle.
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"This volume is concerned with defining the major similarities and difference between forced folds and buckle folds in order that these differences can be used to recognize the type of folding (and therefore the expected fracture pattern) present in regions of poor exposure or where the geologist has to rely on seismic images. An understanding of the differences between the two fold types (their 3D geometry, spatial organization, fracture patterns etc.) provides an invaluable tool for Earth scientists concerned with assessing the possible role of folds and their associated fracture patterns in controlling fluid migration and concentration within the crust."--Jacket.