Fleming, Zachariah (2022): KMZ files for Ibex Hills Fold Activity [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.940150
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Abstract:
The KMZ files depict fold extrusions and arrows which indicate the strain directions related to said folding. The arrows are intended to be moved by students to show their understanding of the structural history. The fold extrusions were based from data collected in the field at an outcrop in the northern Ibex Hills, CA and created in Move by Midland Valley. Additionally, a virtual outcrop model (VOM) was created using SfM-MVS photogrammetry with ground-based photography. This VOM provided additional data and context for the construction of the fold extrusions. A final .kmz file is provided which shows some regional thrust faults of southern Death Valley. The purpose of this, together with the extrusions, is to allow students to relate outcrop scale structures with regional ones.
Supplement to:
Fleming, Zachariah (2022): Using virtual outcrop models and google earth to teach structural geology concepts. Journal of Structural Geology, 156, 104537, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2022.104537
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