Fabric shape diagram showing a continuum between isotropic, girdle and

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Fabric shape diagram showing a continuum between isotropic, girdle and

Shape parameter T showing the prolate and oblate fabric in the samples.

Carl STEVENSON, PhD, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences

Schematic illustrations showing olivine fabric distributions in (a)

PDF) Magnetic fabric development in a highly anisotropic magnetite-bearing ductile shear zone (Seve Nappe Complex, Scandinavian Caledonides)

TC - Ice fabrics in two-dimensional flows: beyond pure and simple shear

Relationship between the secant and tangent compliances for an

Magnetic anisotropy and debris-dependent rheological heterogeneity within stratified basal ice, Journal of Glaciology

TC - Ice fabrics in two-dimensional flows: beyond pure and simple shear

Edward FLEMING, Nature-based Solutions Specialist, PhD, Mott MacDonald Group, Croydon

Structural geology, petrofabrics and magnetic fabrics (AMS, AARM, AIRM) - ScienceDirect

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