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Fabric (geology)

In geology, a rock's fabric describes the spatial and geometric configuration of all the elements that make it up. In sedimentary rocks, the fabric developed depends on the depositional environment and can provide information on current directions at the time of deposition. In structural geology, fabrics may provide information on both the orientation…

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Fabric (geology)

Nodes20
Edges19
Triples1
Avg. degree1.9
Density0.1
Components1

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fabric rock orientation geology may elements provide information also preferred mineral grains rocks current deformed rock's long axes within forms

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mineral grains.Crystallographic preferred orientationinstance ofIt may also be formed by the deformation of originally equant elements0.80text

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