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Boudinage is a
geological term for
structures formed by extension,
where a
rigid tabular body such as hornfels, is
stretched and
deformed amidst less...
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altered wall
rocks within which entirely barren quartz veins are hosted.
Boudinage Ore
genesis Shear (geology) Schroeter, Tom. "Vein Deposits". earthsci...
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Anticline Chevron Detachment fold Dome
Homocline Monocline Syncline Vergence Boudinage Competence Kinematic analysis 3D fold
evolution Paleostress inversion...
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Those rich in clay may show
stretched clay
lumps (a
phenomenon called boudinage) and
zones of
concentrated shear.
Debris flow
deposits take the form of...
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Anticline Chevron Detachment fold Dome
Homocline Monocline Syncline Vergence Boudinage Competence Kinematic analysis 3D fold
evolution Paleostress inversion...
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finite strain axes.
Although structures like
asymmetric folds and
boudinages are also
related to the
orientations of the
finite strain axes, these...
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Axiolitic texture Botryoidal Brecciated Bedding fissile;
bedding fissility Boudinage;
boudins Cataclastic Chilled margin Clastic; see also
breccia Cleaved...
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geological phenomena, such as small-scale problems – folding, fracturing,
boudinage and
shear zone, and large-scale problems – subduction, collision, diapirism...
- type of sausage. It may also
refer to:
Boudin Bakery in San
Francisco Boudinage, a
geological feature Le Boudin, the
march of the
French Foreign Legion...
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strength layer within more
rigid silicate sedimentary rocks. As such,
boudinage structures, ****s of sulfides, vein
sulfides and
hydrothermally remobilized...