PALABRAS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADAS CON «CENTROCLINAL»
centroclinal
centroclinal
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rock
formation
which
strata
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central
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center
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quaquaversal
origin
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locking
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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CENTROCLINAL»
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The centroclinal fold or structural basin is a special case of a syncline, in which
the beds dip inward from all sides towards a central point (Fig. 75). Both domes (
quaquaversal folds) and basins (centroclinal folds) are regarded as modifications
...
Heinrich Ries, Thomas L. Watson
And there is another word, 'centroclinal', which has the definition of being 'the
opposite of quaquaversal'. " Genesis smiles and looks rather pleased with
himself. The language creaks and finds it hard to cope. Trans Media loved
playing with ...
Cf: periclinal Igeol]. centroclinal fold centrocline. centrocline (cen'-tro-cline) An
equidimensional basin characteristic of cratonic areas, in which the strata dip
towards a central low point. The term is little used in the U.S. Cf: pericline Istruc
geol].
Julia A. Jackson, James P. Mehl, Klaus K. E. Neuendorf, 2005
Centroclinal — Centroclinal ; diz-se de uma estrutura com a forma de domo. Sin.
quaquaversal, periclinal, dômica, centroanticlinal. Centrocline — Centroclínio,
domo; estrutura anticlinal em torno de um centro de arqueamento, de onde as ...
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Doklady: Earth science sections
The dip of compound conical faults is centroclinal. The fact that their planes are
also sinuously bent in dip and strike directions, in concordance with the shape of
the main complexes of Khibiny rocks, suggests that these faults were formed in ...
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Crustal Structures and Mineral Deposits: E.S.T. O'Driscoll's ...
... contemporaneous centroclinal deformation. A full treatment of cross folding
concepts is beyond the scope of this paper. The reader should refer to the very
informative paper by Whitten (25) for extensive references to cross folding dating
as ...
Jennifer Anne Bourne, 2007
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Rebels and Devils: The Psychology of Liberation
Quaquaversal—Pointing in every direction similtaneously. In the dictionary
centroclinal is defined as the opposite of quaquaversal. Sigil—For the purposes
of this essay, defined as a 2–3 dimensional product or ideagram; consciously
invoking ...
Christopher S. Hyatt, 2008
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The Geological Record of Neoproterozoic Glaciations
... Nichatka Formation are located in the southem centroclinal part of the marginal
Berezovskaya basin of the Siberian craton. Deposits of the gently sloping
southeastem limb of the asymmetrical basin are unaltered. whereas those of the
steep.
Emmanuelle Arnaud, Galen P. Halverson, Graham Shields-Zhou, 2011
... by the squeezing out of plastic core material, sometimes piercing through the
surface. The opposite of dome is a structural basin that is a synclinal structure in
which the beds are centroclinal, that is, they dip inwards towards the centre ...
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Geological Survey Bulletin
... a second, intersecting, less extensive system trends mostly N. 50°-80° E. and
dips nearly vertically; and third, a locally mineralized, low-dipping (mostly less
than 30°) centroclinal system of partly sheared joints is west of Little Myrtle Lake (
fig.