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- ****umptions inherent in infinitesimal strain theory. In this case, the undeformed and deformed configurations of the continuum are significantly different...
- chronostratigraphic position. The law of superposition that states that in undeformed stratigraphic sequences the oldest strata will lie at the bottom of the...
- implies the change in shape and/or size of the body from an initial or undeformed configuration κ 0 ( B ) {\displaystyle \kappa _{0}({\mathcal {B}})} to...
- Pure shear deformation of rock producing gneissic banding. The undeformed rock is shown at upper left, and the result of pure shear deformation at upper...
- pertaining to geological stratigraphy. In its plainest form, it states that in undeformed stratigraphic sequences, the oldest strata will lie at the bottom of the...
- to high strain that modifies its dendrite (grain) pattern – the dendrites are smaller and more round in the nugget zone than in the undeformed regions....
- shape when the external force is removed, then recover its original, undeformed shape upon heating above its "transformation temperature." Superelasticity...
- For deformation analysis, the reference configuration is identified as undeformed configuration, and the current configuration as deformed configuration...
- and the Grand Canyon in the southwestern United States contain almost-undeformed stacks of sedimentary rocks that have remained in place since Cambrian...
- also changed to an amphibolite facies ****emblage, even where they remain undeformed. The early Laxfordian fabrics are cut by a series of granites and pegmatites...