- Mongolia.
Dextral slickenside of
pyrite Slickensides developed on the
surface of a
small fault in
quartzite in the
Alpujarras Slickensides on a
fault plane...
- from Saint-Marcel,
Valle d'Aosta,
Italy Amphibole epidote schist with
slickensides from Benguet, Philippines,
showing epidote lens In
geotechnical engineering...
- quartz, tourmaline,
chalcocite and sphalerite.
Slickenside "Glad You Asked:
Glacial Striations and
Slickensides". Utah
Geological Survey.
Retrieved 2023-12-24...
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vertical illuviation processes from
above [s like sesquioxide]. (B, C). ss:
Slickensides and/or wedge-shaped
aggregates [ss like "s"licken"s"ide] (B). t: Ac****ulation...
- projection. If a
fault has
lineations formed by
movement on the plane, e.g.;
slickensides, this is
recorded as a lineation, with a rake, and
annotated as to the...
-
fault plane is a
planar feature that may
contain linear features such as
slickensides.
These orientations of
lines and
planes at
various scales can be plotted...
-
joints by the
presence of
slickensides, the
products of
shearing movement parallel to the
fracture surface. The
slickensides are fine-scale,
delicate ridge-in-groove...
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least 30% clay, shrink-swell
cracks and wedge-shaped
aggregates and/or
slickensides.
Pedogenesis Pedology (soil study) Soil
classification Soil
Survey Staff...
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vegetation grew in a
shape of a crest. He
believed the
Mooshaft to be a
slickenside – two
enormous blocks of
sandstone moved in
opposite directions which...
- be
difficult to
distinguish from
other geological formations such as
slickensides.
Geologists have
various theories of what
causes shatter cones to form...