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- igneous intrusions such as ****s can also be expressed as geomorphic lineaments. Lineaments are often apparent in geological or topographic maps and can appear...
- The Jemez Lineament is a chain of late Cenozoic volcanic fields, 800 kilometers (500 mi) long, reaching from the Springerville and White Mountains volcanic...
- section lies in the approximate zone of the OWL. (Note OWL–****ociated lineaments running parallel to the red line.) This suggests dextral offset along...
- Aeromagnetic Data in Mapping Mega Gondwana Crustal Lineaments: the Argentina - BrazilAlgeria (ABA) Lineament" (PDF). SEG. Archived from the original (PDF)...
- New York–Alabama Lineament is a magnetic anomaly in the geology of eastern North America running from Alabama to New York. The lineament is defined by discontinuities...
- In geometry, a straight line, usually abbreviated line, is an infinitely long object with no width, depth, or curvature, an idealization of such physical...
- coordinates) The 38th parallel structures, also known as the 38th parallel lineament, are a series of seven circular depressions or deformations stretching...
- The Central Wales Lineament is a north–south aligned zone of geological faults and folds which runs for scores of miles through Wales and which gives...
- similar lineaments (such as from Astoria to Glacier Peak) align with various topographical features and changes in fault orientation. These lineaments have...
- painter copies from the life... he has no privilege to alter features and lineaments..." This general formulation of the central concept of translation—equivalence—is...