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One of the most interesting results obtained in the last two
decades in the study of crustal deformation has been the
recognition that large regions of continental crust undergo
rotations about vertical axis during deformation. Proof of such
rotations has come through the paleomagnetic studies, which reveal
rotations when paleomagnetic declinations within the deforming
region arc compared with those found in coeval rocks in the stable
regions outside the deforming zone. Such rotations were first
described in Oregon then in the North American Cordilleras and in
Southern California and were a surprise to everyone. Even in
California which, as a result of oil exploration, was among the
best geologically explored regions in the world, no one could claim
to have predicted that these rotations would be found. Rotations
have subsequently been found in other areas of recent continental
tectonic activity, notably in the Basin and Range province, New
Zealand, the Andes, Greece and Western Turkey, so that they appear
as an important feature of continental deformation.
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