- An
inlier is an area of
older rocks surrounded by
younger rocks.
Inliers are
typically formed by the
erosion of
overlying younger rocks to
reveal a limited...
-
random sub-sampling. A
basic ****umption is that the data
consists of "
inliers", i.e., data
whose distribution can be
explained by some set of
model parameters...
- A
tectonic window, or
fenster (lit. "window" in German), is a
geologic structure formed by
erosion or
normal faulting on a
thrust system. In such a system...
- The Usk
Inlier is a
domed outcrop of rock
strata of
Silurian age in
Monmouthshire in south-eastern Wales. It is
located in the
countryside between the...
- outlier). A
value below 1
indicates a
denser region (which
would be an
inlier),
while values significantly larger than 1
indicate outliers. LOF(k) ~ 1...
-
Mount Isa
Inlier, an
interim Australian bioregion, is
located in the Queensland, and
comprises 6,778,263
hectares (16,749,450 acres). The
bioregion has...
- in the
banks of the
River Don,
suggest that it is
actually sited on an
inlier of
Devonian "Old Red"
sandstones and silts. The
outskirts of the city spread...
- rock
samples including the
broken fragments of "Tintina" rock and "Sutton
Inlier" rock as well as in
veins and
nodules in
other rocks like "Knorr" rock and...
- 'motte', or mound,
protected by a
small bailey wall,
occupying a
chalk inlier, or bluff,
rising 100 ft (30 m)
above the river. A
second wooden bailey...
- of
Broken Hill-type
mineralization in the
eastern succession,
Mount Isa
Inlier, Australia".
Economic Geology. 93 (8): 1307–1329. Bibcode:1998EcGeo..93...