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- Thin-skinned deformation is a style of deformation in plate tectonics at a convergent boundary which occurs with shallow thrust faults that only involves...
- (strike-slip). There are two main types of thrust tectonics, thin-skinned and thick-skinned, depending on whether or not ba****t rocks are involved in...
- ba****t which is known as thin-skinned deformation. While thin-skinned deformation is common in many different localities, thick-skinned deformation requires...
- Pachydactylus kladaroderma, also known as the thin-skinned gecko, fragile thick-toed gecko, or thin-skinned thick-toed gecko, is a member of the family...
- title role. The film is based on award-winning 1976 novel Death of a Thin-Skinned Animal by Patrick Alexander. The film was a commercial success upon its...
- sources: "Who is Herbert Kickl?". Vice (in German). 22 December 2017. "Thin-skinned, contentious - and useful". Der Spiegel (in German). 12 October 2018...
- regional basal detachment may be referred to as "thin-skinned tectonics", but décollements occur in 'thick-skinned' deformational regimes as well. In a fold-thrust...
- especially in peneplain areas. Thrust faults, particularly those involved in thin-skinned style of deformation, have a so-called ramp-flat geometry. Thrusts mainly...
- introduced in 1999, also based on the 1962 model. In 2007 Fender released a 'thin skin' Jazzmaster reissue with thinner vintage nitrocellulose finish. The 1962...
- North-European plate. The Carpathian accretionary wedge is made of several thin skinned nappes composed of Cretaceous to Paleogene turbidites. Thrusting of the...