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Definition: ductilely. Search dictionary for ... Ductile \Duc"tile\, a. [L. ductilis, fr. ducere to lead: cf. F. ductile. See Duct.] 1. ...
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Ductility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1. capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals; malleable. 2. capable of being drawn out into wire or threads, as gold. ...
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Evolution of quartz microstructure and c-axis crystallographic preferred orientation within ductilely deformed granitoids (Arolla unit, Western Alps) ...
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It is not impossible for material above a brittle-ductile transition zone to deform ductilely, nor for material below to deform brittly. The zone exists because as depth increases, confining pressure increases, and brittle strength increases with confining pressure but ductile strength remains constant.
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is interpreted to reflect ductile-to-brittle shear as ..... Symbols: relatively undeformed = unfilled circles; ductilely deformed = filled circles; ...
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At high temperatures, rock can flow ductilely-that is, it can fold or otherwise change shape without visible fracturing. This sheath fold resembles a cone in three dimensions. In this cross-sectional view, this sheath fold appears as closed circles.
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Abstract: 9614521 Paterson Mineral lineations are commonly observed in ductilely deformed crustal rocks, and they potentially record considerable kinematic information.
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The 1.8–1.7 Ga Eidsfjord Anorthosite Complex on Langøy, Vesterålen, north Norway is thrust over monzonitic gneisses in a 100-m-wide fault zone. ... The anorthosite contains abundant pseudotachylite which also overprint ductilely formed (ultra)mylonites in the monzonitic gneisses. 40Ar– 39Ar dating of the...
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