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N
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Figure 6. Summary diagram of lineament directions.
distribution of such features from satellite imagery
is that directional trends can readily be identified
and summarised.
On the Ghott el Fedjadj spring mound lineaments
occurred in one main direction, E-W to SE-NW,
associated with rock subcrops and faulting parallel
to the fold axes of the Chott el Fedjadj anticline.
A secondary direction, NNE-SSW, was identified which
is related to faulting and jointing perpendicular to
the main fold axis. Wind gaps along the Djebel
Tebaga are probably associated with this faulting
and jointing. The aioun field in the Chott el
Djerid is orientated in a NNE-SSW direction and
appears to be related to the undercrop of aquifers
or large scale faulting at the buried nose of the
Chott el Fedjadj anticline.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Part of this work has been carried out as a NERC
Studentship GT4/83/GS/87 to one of the authors,
Arwyn Rhys Jones. We would like to thank Geoff
Wadge for his constructive comments and to
Chris Holland, Sheila Dance and Erika Meller for the
technical preparation of the paper.
Reconstructed folding
(Post-Oligocene/
Pre-Burdigalien)
Cross-section
(from Mamou, 1976)
Figure 7.
1976)
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