English: Minor normal faults with offsets shown by prominent white-weathering band. The largest fault dips to the left of the picture (west) while the smaller east-dipping structures are antithetic faults formed in its hanging wall, forming a small graben. Red mudstones with interbedded fine-grained sandstones, Triassic en:Blomidon Formation, Minas Basin North Shore, Nova Scotia.
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