- top of the
contact zone.
Closely related to
intercalated contacts is
interfingering (also
known as intertonguing, interdigitating, or interlocking) of laterally...
- from
erosion of the uplands,
consisting of sands,
clays and gravels,
interfingering to the west with
transgressive Pleistocene to
Holocene marine sands...
-
indicate erg stabilization. The ergs
interfingered with
adjacent river systems, as with the
Wingate Sandstone interfingering with the
Moenave Formation and...
-
amphibolite is to
inspect its
field relationships;
especially whether it is
interfingered with
other metasedimentary rocks,
especially greywacke and
other poorly...
-
sizes than the
other two regimes, in
addition to
lobate and
highly interfingering boundaries, at
these temperatures quartz is
completely recrystallized...
- processes.
Examples of
geologically significant boundaries are the
interfingering facies change in
sedimentary deposits when
discussing a sedimentary...
- sandstones.
Marine carbonate deposition followed,
resulting in the
interfingering of the red beds and carbonates, the
basis of the
stratigraphic trap...
-
dominant one first, each one
followed by its suffixes. Examples: Bt/E (
interfingering of E
material into a Bt horizon), C/Bt (Bt
horizon forming lamellae...
-
slide into when the jaw was closed. Generally, two
states are known.
Interfingering teeth as seen in
modern members of
Crocodylus and an
overbite as seen...
-
reaches a
depth of 110 feet (34 m). The lake is
mainly underlain by
interfingered igneous and
metamorphic bedrock. The
bottom of the lake
consists of...