In contrast, the Lasrdal-Gjende fault system is brittle and marked by a much thinner zone of cataclastic fault rock. |
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They have been referred to as microfaults, cataclastic slip bands, braided shear fractures, granulation seams or band faults. |
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The deformation bands found in sandstone dykes and sills are true cataclastic deformation bands. |
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A few of these develop up to centimetre-wide cataclastic bands and show a systematic right-lateral sense of shear. |
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There are three categories of breccia: sedimentary, pyroclastic or igneous, and cataclastic. |
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They are strongly silicifyed, very well foliated and are characterized by cataclastic textures with very fine mylonitic grains containing visible or pulverised fragments. |
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A series of NE-SW-striking shear and cataclastic fault zones are located in a belt between the largest Wiborg and Riga plutons. |
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Klappibacken is an intrusive-related uranium deposit, hosted by a brecciated or cataclastic granite which is strongly enriched in fluorite. |
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Mylonites are the products of extreme cataclastic deformation. |
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The tectonic contact zones of the PPZ have not undergone cataclastic deformation and are therefore supposed to be of late orogenic origin. |
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KlEnppibEncken is an intrusive-related uranium deposit, hosted by brecciated and cataclastic granite which is strongly enriched in fluorite or hematite. |
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Vein fragments in the cataclastic breccia observed in drill core indicate the epithermal vein zone developed in the hanging wall of an active fault zone. |
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