10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DUCTILELY»
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Current Topics in Structural Geology
However, rocks which are deforming ductilely under one set of circumstances
may suddenly become brittle if they are brought into contact with pressured pore
fluid emanating for example from a crystallizing granite. Considerable igneous ...
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Tectonic Growth of a Collisional Continental Margin: Crustal ...
... but probably ductilely modified thrust Early lower-greenschist facies continuous
cleavage overprinted by upright to steeply included, horizontal to gently plunging
folds with EW-trending axes; fabrics similar to Valdez Group assemblage ...
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Plate Tectonics: Continental Drift and Mountain Building
This indicates that brittle faults disappear at depth, and the crustal rocks below
are deformed ductilely and not fractured. Ductile deformation of rocks rich in
quartz (most of the rocks of the continental upper and middle crust are rich in
quartz) ...
Wolfgang Frisch, Martin Meschede, Ronald C. Blakey, 2010
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Geological Survey of Canada, Current Research (Online) no. ...
In the Burnt Basin area near Paulson, northeast of Christina Lake, carbonate
rocks near the contact with the Jurassic Nelson granitoid suite are intensely
ductilely deformed (locality 8, Fig. 5). Carbonate samples observed in the Burnt
Basin ...
J. F. Cubley, David R.M. Pattison, 2009
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Melanges: Their Nature, Origin, and Significance
During the initial stages of convergence, the metasediments in the upper layer
deform ductilely as they undergo syntectonic recrystallization. Even mafic rocks
interleaved with the sediments become relatively deformable because of ...
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Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 5982
From the base they are an autochthon, a ductilely deformed complex and a sheet
deformed by brittle faults (Fig. 27). The autochthon includes late Proterozoic and
Paleozoic ancestral North American rocks, which were metamorphosed and ...
Ductilely deformed cataclasite or breccia does occur (Guermani and
Pennacchioni 1998) but can be difficult to recognise if the ductile overprint is
strong. Some pseudotachylyte veins have undergone ductile deformation after
their solidification ...
Cees W. Passchier, Rudolph A. J. Trouw, 2005
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U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
The Yukon-Tanana Upland of east-central Alaska is composed of fault-bounded
assemblages of ductilely deformed Proterozoic(?) and Paleozoic
metasedimentary and middle Paleozoic metaigneous rocks that are intruded by
synkinematic to ...
David J. Topping, John C. Schmidt, L. E. Vierra
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Frontiers in Geochemistry: Global Inorganic Geochemistry
ductilely. deformed portions of the middle continental crust uplifted and exposed
in an extensional setting (Armstrong. 1982). In western North America (Fig. 1),
these features are associated with extensive magma- tism (Armstrong and Ward,
...
Konrad Bates Krauskopf, Wallace Gary Ernst, 2002
1 8, the crack initiates ductilely and the fracture occurs at essentially constant
critical crack-tip strain. This critical strain may increase slowly as the test
temperature increases depending on the rate of change of the yield strength and
the strain ...
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Earthquakes At Uturuncu Volcano
Deeper in the crust, rocks deform ductilely, by flowing. Different rock types will behave slightly differently, but the biggest controls on whether a ... «Science 2.0, Nov 11»