1. The Skipton Rock Fault—an Hercynian wrench fault associated with the Skipton Anticline, northwest England;Arthurton;Geol. J.,1983
2. Deformation paths in structural geology;Elliott;Bull. geol. Soc. Am.,1972
3. The Newport-Inglewood trend, California—an example of wrenching style of deformation;Harding;Bull. Am. Ass. Petrol. Geol.,1973
4. Petroleum traps associated with wrench faults;Harding;Bull. Am. Ass. Petrol. Geol.,1974
5. Structural styles, their plate tectonic habitats, and hydrocarbon traps in petroleum provinces;Harding;Bull. Am. Ass. Petrol. Geol.,1979