Collections of bedding orientations from subareas of 550 km(2\) are used to
define bedding fabrics from the Variscan fold belt and foreland in England
and Wales. The bedding fabrics, constructed from data taken from published
geological maps (1:50,000 scale), are analysed in terms of the Scheidegger
-Watson orientation tensor. The calculated eigenvalues of the orientation t
ensor define the average structural trends, including the best-fit fold axi
s, for each subarea, The eigenvectors of the tensor allow the original sedi
mentary fabrics to be distinguished from those modified by deformation. The
progressive tectonic modification of these fabrics leads to the concept of
fabric evolution paths, and the extent of the modification is expressed by
a deformation parameter. Although it is emphasised that this parameter is
not solely a function of finite strain magnitude, its variation is represen
ted on a map which brings out different degrees of Variscan tectonic modifi
cation of bedding fabrics. This map delineates a Variscan bedding fabric fr
ont corresponding to the northern boundary of a zone of pervasive and stron
g deformation. In the foreland this new analysis allows the variation of Va
riscan trends to be mapped, and the significance of these trends to be quan
tified in terms of deformation magnitude. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. Al
l rights reserved.