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Fractures and their distribution in the tills of Ohio

January 1, 2000

Fractures in till may be horizontal, parallel high- to low-angle, or polygonal (when viewed on a horizontal surface). They have been attributed to several geologic processes, the most important of which are desiccation, freeze-thaw, glaciotectonics, and lodgement till deposition. A literature review, a field study, and core examinations have identified many areas in Ohio where fractures are relatively common. All types of fractures are present within the state, but the depths, relative abundance of types, and their concentrations differ among physiographic regions.

Publication Year 2000
Title Fractures and their distribution in the tills of Ohio
Authors C.S. Brockman, J.P. Szabo
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Ohio Journal of Science
Index ID 70022208
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse