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English: A slickenside of pyrite. This is a small fault/ shear plane found in HQ core. This slickenside shows a dextral sense of movement, as seen by the small steps, all facing the bottom left of the picture, indicating the face of this plane moved to the right, with the other half (removed) moved to the left, and thus, across the fault, the sense of motion was to the right. Width of rock in field of view is about 60 mm.
Date 04:13, 26 June 2010 (UTC) (Uploaded on Commons at 2011-03-27 18:09:56 (UTC)/Original uploaded at 2010-06-26 04:13:50)
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