- J.; Seguel, J.; Millan, J. (1
January 2010). "Multistage Intrusion,
Brecciation, and
Veining at El Teniente, Chile:
Evolution of a
Nested Porphyry System"...
- will
further reduce permeability later on (section 3.2.3) (Figure 4).
Brecciation refers to the
formation of angular, co****-grained
fragments embedded...
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formed by
localized zone of
brittle deformation (a
fault zone) in a rock.
Brecciation in
fault zones influences fault zone
hydrogeology in its interaction...
- from the NWA 869
strewn field, near Tindouf, Algeria.
Currently classified as an L3.8-6
ordinary chondrite it
shows brecciation and
abundant chondrules....
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Richard E.; Schweickert,
Richard A. (1
November 1982). "Chilling and
Brecciation of a
Devonian Rhyolite Sill
Intruded into Wet Sediments,
Northern Sierra...
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Tucson Meteorite at the
Arizona Museum of
Natural History Meteorite with
brecciation and
carbon inclusions from Tindouf,
Algeria Glossary of
meteoritics Interplanetary...
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requires a
plane of
extension within the rock m****. In all
cases except brecciation, therefore, a vein
measures the
plane of
extension within the rock m****...
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structure consists of an area of
severe structural deformation and
extensive brecciation that was
poorly understood and had been
thought to be the
result of either...
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renewed magmatism,
fault movement, or
changes ****ociated with
hydrothermal brecciation and
eruption sometimes followed by m****ive cold
water invasion. Less...
- but
these are of
minor importance, and have
produced locally a
slight brecciation of the strata. It is a
typical example of a rock basin. The
deepest sounding...