Fig. 8From: Cretaceous syn-sedimentary faulting in the Wildhorn Nappe (SW Switzerland)Small and moderate scale faults. a Donin (594861/130115; for location, see Fig. 2): topographic step related to high angle NE–SW striking faults dislocating the top of Schrattenkalk Formation; the Garschella Formation then recovers the relief. b Plaine Morte (601513/134927; for location, see Fig. 2): Wang Formation seals the growth fault related structure that developed in the Seewen and Amden Formations. The yellow dotted line traces the onlap of the Seewen Formation onto the palaeo-escarpment, which is a fault-related irregular erosive surface sealed by marine depositsBack to article page