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Smear-gouge ratio is the ratio of sand to shale that has moved past some critical portion of the fault plane.<ref>Skerlec, G. M., 1996, Risking fault seal in the Gulf Coast (abs.): AAPG Annual Convention Program and Abstracts, v. 5,  p. A131.</ref> Although not simply relatable to the shale gouge ratio, the smear gouge ratio varies in an inverse manner; i.e., high shale gouge ratio corresponds to low smear gouge ratio and vice versa.
 
Smear-gouge ratio is the ratio of sand to shale that has moved past some critical portion of the fault plane.<ref>Skerlec, G. M., 1996, Risking fault seal in the Gulf Coast (abs.): AAPG Annual Convention Program and Abstracts, v. 5,  p. A131.</ref> Although not simply relatable to the shale gouge ratio, the smear gouge ratio varies in an inverse manner; i.e., high shale gouge ratio corresponds to low smear gouge ratio and vice versa.
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==Further Reading==
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The information in this article is taken mainly from an AAPG Bulletin article:
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* Yielding, G., B. Freeman, and D. T. Needham, 1997, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1997/06jun/0897/0897.htm?q=%2BauthorStrip%3Ayielding Quantitative Fault Seal Prediction]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 81, no. 6, pp 897-917.
    
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