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    Boudinage is a geological term for structures formed by extension, where a rigid tabular body such as hornfels, is stretched and deformed amidst less...
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    Those rich in clay may show stretched clay lumps (a phenomenon called boudinage) and zones of concentrated shear. Debris flow deposits take the form of...
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  • type of sausage. It may also refer to: Boudin Bakery in San Francisco Boudinage, a geological feature Le Boudin, the march of the French Foreign Legion...
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    altered wall rocks within which entirely barren quartz veins are hosted. Boudinage Ore genesis Shear (geology) Schroeter, Tom. "Vein Deposits". earthsci...
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    Anticline Chevron Detachment fold Dome Homocline Monocline Syncline Vergence Boudinage Competence Kinematic analysis 3D fold evolution Paleostress inversion...
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    inclusions in shear zones, deformation of early lineations, chocolate tablet boudinage and evolution of shear zone structures. A theory on conglomerate deformation...
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  • Axiolitic texture Botryoidal Brecciated Bedding fissile; bedding fissility Boudinage; boudins Cataclastic Chilled margin Clastic; see also breccia Cleaved...
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    Anticline Chevron Detachment fold Dome Homocline Monocline Syncline Vergence Boudinage Competence Kinematic analysis 3D fold evolution Paleostress inversion...
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    studies the formation, composition, distribution and structure of rocks Boudinage – Structures in rock caused by extension Texture (crystalline) – distribution...
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    compress via ductile flow. On the other hand, anomalously thin beds develop boudinage and/or extension via ductile flow. Chevron (land form) Ramsay, J (1974)...
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