These subterranean muds are being uplifted into steeply dipping, anticlinal structures cored by strike-slip faulting. |
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However, as the thrust sheets grow, the outer area of their anticlinal crest is extended. |
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However, with progressive deformation, markers above anticlinal crests were extended in the shortening direction. |
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The origin of this circular anticlinal structure has been the subject of a longstanding debate. |
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Low-grade volcanic and sedimentary rocks are widely exposed within this elongate anticlinal window. |
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The concavo-concave shape of the anticlinal cell walls adjacent to the guard cells, reflects the bowed shape of the guard cells. |
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The rocks are on the west flank of the Monument uplift, a 60-mile-long north-trending anticlinal structure. |
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Moreover, in sun leaves, anticlinal and periclinal divisions occur almost synchronously. |
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This process is initiated by anticlinal and periclinal divisions of a few callus cells only. |
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These metamorphic and plutonic igneous rocks form the uplifted core of the broadly anticlinal Owl Creek Mountains, a mountain range that formed during the Late Cretaceous. |
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The asymmetry of folds at shallower levels in the overburden sequence suggest that the original anticlinal ridges at the base of the overburden sequence were cuspate. |
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These elongate anticlinal domes have gentle to moderate dips on their flanks, and are cut by several thrust faults that may be linked to a deeper system. |
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The fluids were trapped in permeability-controlled positions within anticlinal zones, where fluid cooling induced deposition of stibnite and sulphosalts. |
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This mountain illustrates both anticlinal and synclinal folding and the way in which the two different fold types react to weathering and erosion. |
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The surveys have shown that the area includes several largescale anticlinal structures that could form potential traps. |
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The results of this study have enabled the construction of a model that confirms the extension of the anticlinal structure at depth. |
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The surveys have demonstrated the presence of several large-scale anticlinal structures that could form potential traps. |
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The property overlays one of the largest anticlinal structure the Gaspé Peninsula, but very little exploration has been done to date. |
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They cover an extensive anticlinal structure called the Popelogan Anticline. |
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On Dufferin Mine property, parallel anticlinal fold axes have not been explored, nor have the fold axes of the adjacent synclinal folds. |
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Polygon boundaries coincide with anticlinal ridges on the interface between the faulted sequence and an underlying 35 m thick low velocity, low density, overpressured layer. |
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The inner anticlinal wall of the guard cell is the ventral wall. |
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An anticlinorium is a large anticline in which a series of minor anticlinal folds are superimposed. |
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In some places, there is evidence of intrusion of Skiddaw Granite into the Skiddaw Slates, close to the anticlinal axis of the Lake District. |
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Lalastra is situated in the high, lonely Valderejo valley with a view of the bare escarpments that make up the anticlinal structure of the valley. The average height above sea level is 913 metres. |
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These formations occur because anticlinal ridges typically develop above thrust faults during crustal deformations. |
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During the previous fiscal year Petrolia established the presence of a system of open fractures in the volcanic rocks occupying the core of the anticlinal structure. |
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The principal characteristic of this type of deposit, which is also seen at the Dufferin Mine, is the continuity of stratiform veins associated with argillaceous beds and anticlinal folding. |
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Breached anticlines can become incised by stream erosion, forming an anticlinal valley. |
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Anticlinal folds occupy the mutual hanging walls of conjugate fault pairs with synclines occupying mutual footwalls between adjacent pairs. |
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