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DedicationThis thesis is dedicated to the curious who ask questions, in memory of my late brother, Leo, a model of never-ending curiosity and invention. Leo and I had many conversations regarding the folds. To all the Garden Valley residents passing by the outcrop who stopped to ask questions, keep asking.
My husband Michael provided ladder detail and company on numerous trips to the site; his constant support and encouragement is much appreciated. My advisor, Ken Cruikshank, provided timely insight and perspective to the study. I appreciate his patience in allowing the project to unfold at a nonlinear pace. Thanks to committee members, Ansel Johnson, Dick Thoms, and Lee Buddress, for their constructive review and comments.
Thank you to Lou Clark for the trip south during a not so typical Oregon rain (cant believe we did that). Special thanks to the couple concerned for my welfare during the period of slides and rockfall in December of 1997, and for the hospitality of Dale and Betty Woodruff, Garden Valley neighbors to the south.
Stereonets used in the analysis were drawn with GEOrient 5.1© for Windows95, a product of Rod Holcombe, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Queensland, Australia, (http://www.earthsciences.uq.edu.au/~rodh/software/).
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