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Rock whose structure reflects its history of deformation
of tectonites, L-tectonites, S-tectonites, and L-S tectonites. The different types reflect on the different ways that matter moves. S-tectonites (from
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Response of rock to deformation
Rocks typical of shear zones include mylonite, cataclasite, S-tectonite and L-tectonite, pseudotachylite, certain breccias and highly foliated versions
Shear_(geology)
Soapstone – Talc-bearing metamorphic rock – Essentially a talc schist Tectonite – Rock whose structure reflects its history of deformation – A rock whose
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Breccia formed by tectonic forces
angular clasts) that was formed by tectonic forces. Fault breccia is a tectonite formed by localized zone of brittle deformation (a fault zone) in a rock
Fault_breccia
List of rock textural and morphological terms
texture Jointed Kelyphitic Lepidoblastic Leucocratic Lineation, lineated L-tectonite Melanocratic Mesocratic Mesocumulate Mylonitic Nematoblastic Ocelli Oolitic;
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Repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks
due to segregation of mineral phases. Foliated rock is also known as S-tectonite in sheared rock masses. Examples include the bands in gneiss (gneissic
Foliation_(geology)
method is common in most salt mines in Alps, where the saltrock-mudrock-tectonite known as Haselgebirge is widespread, with average halite content of 30-65%
Sink_works
between the Late Jurassic to the Neogene, resulting in a two-component tectonite, haselgebirge and kerngebirge (more than 70wt% halite). Within the fault
Haselgebirge
Crystalline mineral
sheeted dykes, gabbros and ultramafic tectonites. These deposits are found in ultramafic rocks, most notably in tectonites. It can be seen that the abundance
Chromite
Orientation of a geologic feature
Pressure solution Rock microstructure Slickenside Stylolite Tectonic phase Tectonite Folding Anticline Chevron Detachment fold Dome Homocline Monocline Syncline
Strike_and_dip
Long, narrow crack opening on a planetary surface
Pressure solution Rock microstructure Slickenside Stylolite Tectonic phase Tectonite Folding Anticline Chevron Detachment fold Dome Homocline Monocline Syncline
Fissure
Spatial and geometric configuration of all the elements that make up a rock
foliation; when it forms the dominant fabric in a rock, it may be called an S-tectonite. L-fabric — a linear fabric such as mineral stretching lineation where
Fabric_(geology)
Type of igneous rock
Quartzite Schist Serpentinite Skarn Slate Suevite Talc carbonate Soapstone Tectonite Whiteschist Specific varieties Adamellite Appinite Aphanite Borolanite
Teschenite
Archaean craton, possibly part of the Vaalbara supercontinent
Belt. The belt is an east-northeast trending zone of granulite facies tectonites that separates the granitoid-greenstone terranes of the Kaapvaal and Zimbabwe
Kaapvaal_Craton
Uplifted and exposed oceanic crust
composition, and that in places sheeted dikes sit directly on peridotite tectonite, with no intervening gabbros. Ophiolites have been identified in most
Ophiolite
Shear (geology) Foliation (geology) Rock microstructure Fold (geology) Tectonite Parker, Sybil (1994). Dictionary of Geology and Mineralogy. McGraw Hill
Lineation_(geology)
Precambrian geologic formation in Llano Uplift, Texas
interpreted to indicate that the serpentinite is the highly altered ultramafic tectonite portion of an ophiolite. The contacts of the Coal Creek Serpentinite with
Coal Creek Serpentinite (Texas geology)
Coal_Creek_Serpentinite_(Texas_geology)
Area in Southern Africa of ancient continental crust
by the 250 kilometres (160 mi) wide Limpopo Belt of granulite facies tectonites. The Limpopo belt formed contemporaneously with the Zimbabwe and Kaapvaal
Zimbabwe_Craton
Austrian geologist (1884–1979)
Tektonite (Structural science of rocks with special consideration of tectonites), Wien, Springer Verlag 1930. LCCN 31-2694 Sander, Bruno (8 March 2013)
Bruno_Sander
Nickel mines in Western Australia
heterogeneous, ranging from weak foliation overprints to extreme 10:1 or 20:1 l-tectonite mylonite development. Production at Emily Ann begun in late 2001, with
Emily Ann and Maggie Hays nickel mines
Emily_Ann_and_Maggie_Hays_nickel_mines
Largest tectonostratigraphic terrane in the northern North American Cordillera
(1998). "Structural and kinematic evolution of the Yukon–Tanana upland tectonites, east-central Alaska: A record of late Paleozoic to Mesozoic crustal assembly"
Yukon–Tanana_terrane
Geological boundary between the Zimbabwe and Kaapvaal cratons
southern Africa is an east-northeast trending zone of granulite facies tectonites separating the granitoid-greenstone terranes of the Kaapvaal and Zimbabwe
Limpopo_Belt
horizontal lineations also striking NW-SE. The rock is therefore a S-L tectonite. Along its borders with the enclosing formations (Thiviers sandstone and
Thiviers-Payzac_Unit
Late Cretaceous mid-ocean ridge that has been uplifted
suggests formation by sea-floor spreading. The harzburgite and dunite are tectonites and probably represent uppermost mantle." Greenbaum notes the ophiolite
Troodos_Ophiolite
Australian geochemist and poet
(1978). "Fluid inclusions, deformation and re-crystallization in granite tectonites". Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. (65): 293–299. with Wilmshurst, J. R., Hladky
Ronald_W._T._Wilkins
American structural geologist
dip-down stretching libations observed in the rock units suggests that the tectonites were deformed during mid-Cretaceous crustal extension, not during the
Elizabeth_Miller_(geologist)
Microscopic processes responsible for changes in a material's structure, shape and volume
J (January 1989). "Deformation mechanisms — recognition from natural tectonites". Journal of Structural Geology. 11 (1–2): 127–146. Bibcode:1989JSG..
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English : variant of Allen.German : habitational name from either of two places called Alling, one in Bavaria and one in Austria.Danish : habitational name from any of several places called Alling. The etymology of the place name is uncertain; it may be a derivative of al ‘alder’.Roger Alling signed the New Haven, CT, Compact in 1639.
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Clump of reeds, Lord Murugan
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