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English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
Nappe — For other uses, see Nappe (disambiguation). Schematic overview of an eroded thrust system. The shaded material is the nappe. The erosional hole is called a window or fenster. The klippe is the isolated block of the nappe overlying autochthonous… … Wikipedia
nappe — /nap/, n. 1. Geol. a large mass of rock thrust a considerable distance along a nearly horizontal fault plane or in an overturned anticlinal fold. 2. Geom. one of the two equal sections of a cone. [1905 10, Amer.; < F: lit., tablecloth, cloth; OF… … Universalium
Nappe (disambiguation) — In geology a nappe is a complex recumbent fold system. In geometry, a nappe is half of a double cone. In engineering a nappe can also refer to a sheet of water flowing over a dam or similar structure. In cooking, nappe refers to either the… … Wikipedia
nappe — /næp/ (say nap) noun a large overturned anticlinal fold of rock strata, often thrust away from its roots by earth movements. {French: literally, table cloth, sheet, from Old French nappe, nape, from Latin mappa napkin} …
Mount Monadnock — This article is about the mountain in New Hampshire. For other mountains with similar names, see Monadnock (disambiguation) Coordinates: 42°51′39″N 72°6′29″W / 42.86083°N … Wikipedia
Décollement — Fig. 1 Imbricate fan in a thrust system with a basal décollement[1][2] Décollement (dé collé ment) is a gliding plane between two rock masses. In French, décoller means to detach from or to rip of … Wikipedia
Geology of the Iberian Peninsula — The geology of the Iberian Peninsula consists of the study of the rock formations on the Iberian Peninsula, which includes Spain, Portugal, Andorra, and Gibraltar. The peninsula contains rocks from every age from Ediacaran to Recent, and almost… … Wikipedia
Massif Central (geology) — The Massif Central forms together with the Armorican Massif (Brittany and Normandy) one of the two big basement massifs in France. Its geological evolution started in the late Neoproterozoic and continues to this day. It has been shaped mainly by … Wikipedia
AMÉRIQUE - Géologie — L’Amérique – ou, pour être plus précis, les Amériques – est constituée de trois ensembles présentant des différences marquées, tant dans leurs structures, héritées du passé géologique (fig. 1 et hors texte, pl. XII à XVI), que dans leurs… … Encyclopédie Universelle
metamorphic rock — Any of a class of rocks that result from the alteration of preexisting rocks in response to changing geological conditions, including variations in temperature, pressure, and mechanical stress. The preexisting rocks may be igneous, sedimentary,… … Universalium
Geology of the Alps — The Alps form a part of a Tertiary orogenic belt of mountain chains, called the Alpide belt, that stretches through southern Europe and Asia from the Atlantic all the way to the Himalayas. This belt of mountain chains was formed during the Alpine … Wikipedia