I should have read the entire text. I have no experience with Northern Canada,
but the Southern Appalachians offer similar patterns.
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> On Dec 2, 2018, at 10:00 AM, Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> That’s very interesting, Chris, thanks. Everything is aligned; it reminds me
> of flying over some parts of northern Canada, where the rock formations are
> often in line – where you can see them through the soil – over quite large
> distances.
>
> Chris
>
>> On 2 Dec 2018, at 14:18, Chris Trask <christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> If you're interested in Alaskan faults (no, not Sarah Palin) there is a
>> nice interactive map at:
>>
>> http://maps.dggs.alaska.gov/qff/#61.35066:-148.60382:8
>> <http://maps.dggs.alaska.gov/qff/#61.35066:-148.60382:8>
>>
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