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- fracturing and comminution of existing rocks, a process known as cataclasis. Cataclasis involves the granulation, crushing, or milling of the original rock...
- Cataclasite is a cohesive granular fault rock.Comminution, also known as cataclasis, is an important process in forming cataclasites. They fall into the category...
- moderately enhance permeability. However, continuing deformation leads to the cataclasis of mineral grains which will further reduce permeability later on (section...
- are fragments of the original rock before dynamic recrystallisation or cataclasis produced the groundm****. This means they are older than the groundm****...
- modes of fault gouge formation, as fault gouge is a common product of cataclasis at low pressure and temperature conditions. It is dependent on friction...
- thereby reducing high lithostatic pressures and allowing fracturation, cataclasis and formation of tectonic breccia or fault gouge that could act as a decollement...
- deformation mechanisms by which rock is mechanically deformed. These are cataclasis, the deformation of rock via the fracture and rotation of mineral grains;...
- "Solaris". Grand Reading Room, Ellis Library, University of Missouri. "Cataclasis Study". Hannon Library, Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles Albert...
- rotation. Intense cataclasis occurs in thin zones along slip or fault surfaces where extreme grain size reduction occurs. In rocks, cataclasis forms a cohesive...
- preserving the earlier fabric, quite distinct from the normal brecciation and cataclasis found in most fault zones. Such rocks have been reported up to 400 m away...