A kink-band can be graphically represented as a point on an equilateral tri
angle whose vertices define the angles between external foliation and kink
plane, between internal foliation and kink plane, and between internal- and
external-foliations. Four typical deformation paths that correspond to the
four modes of kink-band growth can be discerned on this triangle. The thre
e linear relationships between each of the kink-band angles and the inclina
tion of the sigma(1)-axis with respect to the unrotated layering can be tra
nsformed into a straight line on the triangular plot. Application of this p
lot in paleostress analysis is demonstrated by several examples. The method
, however, yields best results when a large number of data on the kink-band
angles are plotted and contoured on the triangular graph. (C) 1998 Elsevie
r Science Ltd. All rights reserved.