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However, Hutton (1982) proposed an unorthodox crack opening model for the emplacement, which is adequately explained by the well established pull-apart model. The MDG has the rhomboidal/elliptical shape (Fig. 1) typical of a pull-apart produced at a releasing bend (cf. Crowell 1974, fig. 3), resulting from the intersection of the two throughgoing parts of a left-stepping sinistral wrench fault (cf. Ramsay 1980, fig. 18). The MDG is about 50 km long and 11 km wide and thus has a length/width ratio of about 4.5, whilst the ratio for pull-aparts is commonly between 2 and 5 with an average of about 3 (Aydin & Nur 1982). Emplacement into an elongate hole contemporaneously with shearing around it, is precisely a characteristic expected of a pull-apart. Although pull-aparts are perhaps best known for their occupation by sedimentary deposits they also often contain contemporaneous igneous
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