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Since the
inliers tend to be more
linearly related than a
random mixture of
inliers and outliers, a
random subset that
consists entirely of
inliers will have...
- 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...
- 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...
- Glenelg-Attadale
inlier,
shows evidence of
eclogite facies metamorphism within both of the
tectonically juxtaposed units that make up the
inlier,
thought to...
- the
Cautley and Dent
inliers,
rocks of the Dent
Group occur in two
fault bounded strips next to the Dent Fault. In
these inliers,
calcareous mudstones...
- 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...
- outlier,
culturally Polynesian islands which lie in
Melanesia and
Micronesia Inliers and
outliers (geology), a
geological term
Anomaly detection in data mining...
- the
Grenville Province, its
Adirondack outlier, and the
Mesoproterozoic inliers of the Appalachians". From
Rodinia to Pangea: The
Lithotectonic Record...
- eastwards,
there are
granites and
gneisses of the Kamativi-Dete
Inlier and
smaller inliers of
these rocks are
found within the
basalts in the north-west...
- man-made 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...