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Fig. 1

From: Timing and conditions of brittle faulting on the Silltal-Brenner Fault Zone, Eastern Alps (Austria)

Fig. 1

Tectonic sketch map of the area north of the Brenner Pass, Austria (redrawn after Decker et al. 2009). Locations are: A Stephansbrücke (samples SB1, SB2, SB3, SB4); B (sample BF1) and C (sample BF2), which are the two localities further south near Matrei. Note that at sample locations A and B, the footwall unit is the Innsbruck Quartz Phyllite, whereas for C it is the Reckner nappe, which is assigned to the lower Austroalpine Matrei Zone. Small coloured circles represent phyllosilicate samples collected across the Brenner Fault Zone, near Steinach (Nösslach section), Gries (Gries section) and close to the Brenner Pass (Brenner section). Red circles correspond to muscovite, yellow to biotite and green to chlorite samples

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