- of dominoes. In roofing,
imbrication is emplo**** in the
Imbrex and
tegula system.
Imbrication (sedimentology).
Imbrication (linguistics), a morphophonological...
- Look up
imbrication in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In sedimentology,
imbrication is a
primary depositional fabric consisting of a
preferred orientation...
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Imbrication is a
phenomenon occurring in many
Bantu languages in
which morphemes interweave in
certain morphophonological conditions. For example, consider...
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normally very well sorted, well-rounded and
often with a
strong A-axis type
imbrication of the clasts.
Conglomerates are
normally present at the base of sequences...
- A
thrust fault is a
break in the Earth's crust,
across which older rocks are
pushed above younger rocks. A
thrust fault is a type of
reverse fault that...
- form,
imbrication fans or
domino faulting may form.
Listric fault (red line), with a
resulting rollover fold A
diagram showing how an
imbrication fan forms...
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Perikymata (Gr****
plural of περικύμα, perikyma) are
incremental growth lines that
appear on the
surface of
tooth enamel as a
series of
linear grooves....
- structures,
including ripples and
common plane beds.
Gravels commonly display imbrications, and mud
drapes show
desiccation cracks. Wind
activity also generates...
- "Trochlear
wedge sulcoplasty,
tibial tuberosity transposition, and
lateral imbrication for
correction of a
traumatic patellar luxation in a
miniature companion...
- with the
direction of ice flow.
Clasts in till may also show
slight imbrication, with the
clasts dipping upstream.
Though till is
generally unstratified...