- A
lineament is a
linear feature in a
landscape which is an
expression of an
underlying geological structure such as a fault.
Typically a
lineament will...
- The Olympic–Wallowa
lineament (OWL) is a
series of
geologic structures oriented from
northwest to
southeast for 650 km (400 mi)
across Washington and...
- The
Jemez Lineament is a
chain of late
Cenozoic volcanic fields, 800
kilometers (500 mi) long,
reaching from the
Springerville and
White Mountains volcanic...
- In geometry, a
straight line,
usually abbreviated line, is an
infinitely long
object with no width, depth, or curvature, an
idealization of such physical...
- The
Central Wales Lineament is a north–south
aligned zone of
geological faults and
folds which runs for
scores of
kilometres through Wales and
which gives...
- The
Trans Brazilian Lineament (TBL), or
Transbrasiliano Lineament, is a
major shear zone that
developed in the
Precambrian period, and that has been reactivated...
- coordinates) The 38th
parallel structures, also
known as the 38th
parallel lineament, are a
series of
seven circular depressions or
deformations stretching...
- The
Malvern line or
Malvern lineament is a north-south
aligned lineament which runs
through the
Malvern Hills of
western England and
extends southwards...
- from
Walker Lane on the California–Nevada
border to the Olympic–Wallowa
Lineament in Washington;
these are
generally ****ociated with the
regional extension...
- The
Periadriatic Seam (or fault) is a
distinct geologic fault in
Southern Europe,
running S-shaped
about 1,000 km (621 mi) from the
Tyrrhenian Sea through...