James Hutton is considered the father of geology. He was born in 1726 and passed in 1797 at the age of 70 and lived in Scotland. He is also given some of the credit for coming up with the theory of the cross-cutting relationship. However, Hutton is best known for the theory of unifo...
2004. Geology of the Victor Kimberlite, Attawapiskat, Northern Ontario, Canada: cross-cutting and nested craters. Lithos, 76, 29-50.Webb KJ, Scott Smith BH, Paul JL, Hetman CM (2004) Geology of the Victor kimberlite, Attawapiskat, northern Ontario, Canada: cross-cutting and nested craters...
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The results of this study provide important constraints on the cross-cutting relationships between active normal and pre-existing compressional structures in seismically active areas, contributing to a better definition of the faults segmentation, and the related seismic hazard....
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