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AGGREGATE LINEATION [1 record]

Record 1 2011-03-03

English

Subject field(s)
  • Tectonics
CONT

Mineral lineation. - Formed by elongate grains that are normally linear in shape (e.g. amphiboles) [includes] grain lineation: formed by elongate grains that are normally not linear in shape (e.g. quartz) [and] aggregate lineation : formed by linear grain aggregates (e.g. pebbles).

CONT

Object lineations can be further subdivided into grain and aggregate lineations, and trace lineations include crenulation and intersection lineations.

OBS

By comparison with associated stretching lineations (mineral and mineral aggregate lineations), it was found that the extension axis associated with boudin structures (orthogonal to the long axis or neck line of the boudin and contained within the layer enveloping surface) was in all cases sub-parallel to the stretching lineation.

PHR

Mineral aggregate lineation.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Tectonique
CONT

Schistosité et linéation : schistosité de flux et de fracture, linéations minérales, d'intersection, d'agrégat, relations entre schistosité, linéation et plissement.

OBS

Les différents types de linéations : a) intersection (de plans); b) crénulation (ou pli); c) étirement (de grains); d) étirement (agrégats); e) minérale (nx grains en baguettes, automorphes); f) minérale (nx grains en plaquettes, automorphes).

OBS

linéation d'agrégat : terme en usage à Ressources naturelles Canada - Secteur des sciences de la Terre.

PHR

Linéation minérale d'agrégat.

Spanish

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