96 J. STANLEY-r.ROWN INDEX TO VOLUMES 2T TO 30 



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Fault in Wasatch ran,ij;e, Iluiitsville 21, r)40 



— , Inherited ooiieeption of a 22, 166 



— line scarps. Imaginary example of reseqnent 24, 211 



— , Ohseqnent 24. 203 



— maps, Difficulties in the way of securing 22. 16.'i 



— , Neo Valley (Japan) earthquake 22. 173 



— , New light on the Keweenawaii 24. 76. 718 



— , Problem demonstrating rotation at a 21. 737 



— , Reference to methods for determining displacement at a 21. 737 



— , San .lose and Mount Hamilton Calaveras-Sunol 24, 96 



— scarps. Examples of initial and young and of maturely disserted 



24, 106. 200 



— of desert ranges. False ; Charles Keyes 26, 65 



— slipping in the California Coast Range region, A possible causal 



mechanism for heave ; H. O. Wood' 26, 404 



— system, Example of 22. 168 



— translatoi-y movements, General discussion of terms of 24, 168 



.Stratified rocks, slip, shift, separation, throw and heave. Ap- 

 parent displacements 24. 168-176 



— valleys. Subsequent 24. 202 



Faulted structures. Definition of terms used in describing forms on.. 24.214 

 , Forms lU'oduced by other than normal processes on 24, 213 



— — , Ideal series of forms on 24. 191 



• , Initial and young forms on 24, 192 



, Mature and old forms on 24. 197, 203 



, References to authors' work relating to 24, 215 



, Second-cycle forms and examples of, on 24. 205, 209 



Faulting in north-central Kentiicky ; Arthur M. Miller 27, 101 



Owens Valley, California, Recent 21, 792 



the Great Basin, Basin range 29. 138 



— , Physiographic evidence of 24, 198 



Faults, Additional note on the geometry of 21, 737-740 



— and joints comprised in one system 22. 166 



obsequent ravine heads 24. 202 



— , Classes of strike 24. 178 



— classified according to direction of movement 24, 176 



- — , Deductions concerning the nature of 22, 165 



— , Essential principle in the physiographic description of 24, 195 



— , Evidence furnished from earth<iuake 22. 173 



— , Extension of the words "normal"' and "reverse" to diagonal and dip 24, 177 

 — , General classes of local movements on 24. 167 



— — terms of 24, 165 



— , Geologic map of vicinity of Ogden, Utah, showing overthrusts and 



normal 21. 535 



— , Groups of : Peripheral : Radial 24, 179 



— in monoclinal structures, Transverse 24. 204 



Wasatch range, Transverse 21, 5.39 



— , Inconsistency in use of terms relating to 24, 163 



