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Extensive deformations of rock slopes in southern Coast Mountains, southwest British Columbia, Canada
Authors:Michael J Bovis  Stephen G Evans
Institution:

a Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2, Canada

b Geological Survey of Canada, 601 Booth Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0E8, Canada

Abstract:Extensive deformations of mountain slopes occur in crystalline intrusive rocks in the southern Coast Mountains of British Columbia. Typical morphological evidence of slope movement includes extensive systems of tension cracks, grabens, and antislope scarps (collectively referred to here as linears). These landforms involve displacements along penetrative joints observed in surface exposures. Kinematic tests on rock-structural data indicate that the observed patterns of linears are generally consistent with the feasible gravitational movements along the dominant discontinuities. Most sites indicate sliding as the most likely initial mode of movement, followed by or accompanied by toppling and toppling-induced sliding movements, and do not support the view that linears are the traces of active faults.
Keywords:Deformations of rock slopes  Southern Coast Mountains  British Columbia  Canada  Rock-structural data
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