
Figure F15.
Bedding (A) dip and (B) strike from
resistivity-at-the-bit image interpretation. Bedding strike is plotted so that
the dip direction is 90° counterclockwise from the strike (right-hand rule).
Bedding dips are predominantly shallow with a range of 0°-50°. Bedding
interpretations are often absent from highly deformed zones (e.g., the frontal
thrust zone) due to masking by a generally high resistivity signature within
these zones (see Fig. F13).
Bedding orientations appear to be random at depths shallower than the fractured
interval at ~560 mbsf, but show a dominant northeast-southwest trend below this
interval. There is a prominent north-south orientation with west-dipping beds
around the décollement zone (~900-960 mbsf).

