- undulose
- катаклазированный
* * *катаклазированный
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
Undulose extinction — is a geological term referring to the type of extinction that occurs in certain minerals when examined in thin section under cross polarized light. As the microscope stage is rotated, individual mineral grains appear black when the polarization… … Wikipedia
Undulöse Auslöschung — bei Quarz in Orthogneis Dünnschliff eines Sandsteins unter Polarisat … Deutsch Wikipedia
undulose — unˈdulose or unˈdulous adjective (both rare) Undulating • • • Main Entry: ↑undulate … Useful english dictionary
Metamorphic rock — Metamorphic redirects here. For other uses, see Metamorphic (disambiguation). Quartzite, a form of metamorphic rock, from the Museum of Geology at University of Tartu collection. Metamorphic rock is the transformation of an existing rock type,… … Wikipedia
Extinction (disambiguation) — Extinction or extinct may refer to:In science:* In the physical sciences, extinction is another word for the attenuation of radiation by absorption and/or scattering. ** Extinction coefficient, a measure of how well a material attenuates… … Wikipedia
Foliation (geology) — Foliation is any penetrative planar fabric present in rocks. Foliation is common to rocks affected by regional metamorphic compression typical of orogenic belts. Rocks exhibiting foliation include the typical metamorphic rock sequence of slate,… … Wikipedia
Litchfieldite — is a rare metamorphosed igneous rock. It is a variety of nepheline syenite and is composed of two near pure phases of feldspar, albite and microcline, with predominance of the first one, plus nepheline, sodalite, cancrinite and calcite. The mafic … Wikipedia
Auslöschung — bezeichnet die Vernichtung von etwas (Erinnerung, Lebewesen, Siedlungen,...) die destruktive Interferenz (Physik) von Wellen Auslöschung (Kristallographie) Auslöschung (numerische Mathematik), Genauigkeitsverlust bei der Subtraktion zweier fast… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dynamic quartz recrystallization — Quartzite from Southern Appalachians. Thin section prepared by Michael Stevens. Quartz is the most abundant single mineral in the earth s crust (behind the feldspar group),[1] and as such is present in a very large proportion of rocks both as… … Wikipedia