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Geological Society of America. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-0-8137-1193-5. S.
Sengupta (6
December 2012).
Evolution of
Geological Structures in
Micro- to Macro-scales...
- In
geology, an
enclave is an
aggregate of
minerals or rock
observed inside a
larger rock body.
Usually it
refers to such
situations in
plutonic rocks...
-
Kerse Loch (NS 34894 16186), also
recorded as C**** Loch (1841) is a
small freshwater loch in the East
Ayrshire Council Area,
lying in a
glacial Kettle...
- In
structural geology, a fold is a
stack of
originally planar surfaces, such as
sedimentary strata, that are bent or
curved ("folded")
during permanent...
-
solid geology in the
lower catchment area is
carboniferous limestone.
Higher ground to the
North and
South is
mainly basalt. The
drift geology includes...
- sediment, and may be
composed of
geological detritus (minerals) or
biological detritus (organic matter). The
geological detritus originated from weathering...
- The
geological structure of
Great Britain is complex,
resulting as it does from a long and
varied geological history spanning more than two
billion years...
-
geology,
linked to
plate tectonics. The gulf is
thought to be one of the most
diverse seas on
Earth and is home to more than 5,000
species of
micro-invertebrates...
- of all
three endmember feldspars. The
feldspar has
partly unmixed on the
micro-scale to form a perthite, and the
presence of the
alternating alkali feldspar...
- In
structural geology, a
suture is a
joining along a
major fault zone, of
separate terranes,
tectonic units that have
different plate tectonic, metamorphic...