「crustal」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| hought to be the eroded remnant of an ancient | crustal block uplifted from depths of several kilomet |
| Also for Iranian microplate and | crustal block, though these are both redlinks. |
| Other mountains appear to be tilted | crustal blocks, with a shallow slope from the formerl |
| Ascertain the temporal evolution of | crustal brecciation and magmatism |
| he axis of the anticline during an episode of | crustal compression in the mid Tertiary. |
| crustal dynamics and polar motion. | |
| This shallow | crustal earthquake was followed 13 hours later by a d |
| ginning of the twentieth century, the largest | crustal earthquakes of central Greece have had magnit |
| s, the 1946 Vancouver Island earthquake was a | crustal event. |
| ater generally East-West trending large-scale | crustal extension in the Miocene, through what is kno |
| Basin and range topography results from | crustal extension. |
| The collision created sufficient | crustal heating to drive mineral-laden water up throu |
| the rays of two thousand wax tapers, in their | crustal lustres, pour an inundation of mellow light. |
| t was emplaced during several episodes from a | crustal magma source. |
| and arcs and various fragments of continental | crustal material rifted off from other distant plates |
| en attributed to impact events and associated | crustal melting. |
| lines of global positioning systems, geodesy, | crustal motion, glacial geophysics, airborne geospati |
| to the (present) north-west and was forced by | crustal movement under a continental land-mass to the |
| does not appear to be much deformed by later | crustal movement that uplifted the mountains and crum |
| s in the region are generally associated with | crustal movements along well-defined, active fault zo |
| ittenberg also writes that extraction from US | crustal natural gas, consumes ten times the energy av |
| granitic, in accordance with its continental | crustal origin. |
| embles some of Earth's subduction zones where | crustal plates are pushed over each other. |
| rding to this model, a much greater degree of | crustal reworking has occurred in the Pilbara craton |
| subduction or continental collisions in which | crustal rocks are carried to depths of 70 km or more. |
| ogite xenoliths from kimberlite as well as in | crustal rocks metamorphosed at high pressures. |
| s of the solid Earth (oceanic and continental | crustal rocks and uppermost mantle). |
| In continental | crustal rocks, biotite may break down at high tempera |
| th respect to the chemical differentiation of | crustal rocks. |
| nvolving basement rocks) North-South trending | crustal shortening in the Cretaceous. |
| This North-South shortening is anomalous, as | crustal shortening in the rest of the North American |
| nvolving basement rocks) North-South trending | crustal shortening in the Cretaceous, followed by gen |
| h to northwest-southeast vergent Mesozoic age | crustal shortening. |
| The Salton Trough is a result of | crustal stretching and sinking by the combined action |
| ctures are indicative of tensional forces and | crustal stretching. |
| aults, the earthquakes they generate, and the | crustal structure their movements produce. |
| The process generally occurs at low | crustal temperates and may occur in atmospheric condi |
| ks are located in areas that have experienced | crustal thickening during orogenies, others known as |
| The | crustal thickness underneath the rift is on average 3 |
| association of the Moon with both oceanic and | crustal tides has led to claims that the supermoon ph |
| The Ouachita belt may have provided a zone of | crustal weakness where magma could rise from great de |
| In addition, it contains several | crustal xenoliths including limestone and granite. |
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