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Plastic deformation (or flow)
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Permanent bending or folding of rock (or ice) as a result of directed pressure. in rock, usually occurs below the brittle-ductile transition zone, and is commonly associated with metamorphism.
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Transition, английский
- Переучивание; переподготовка
- N переход closed ~ закрытый слог (ант. open ~) normal ~ обычный переход open ~ открытый переход (ант. closed ~) percussive ~ ударный переход
- Переход от пластичного состояния к хрупкому
- A change in gait.
- Upward or downward change between gaits, speed, direction, or maneuvers.
- A move from one license, product, or license model to another. some examples of transitions are: a step-up to a higher edition; a move from on-premises to the cloud, or cloud to on-premises; or a move to or from a license model that is a hybrid of an online service and an on-premises product.
- An allowed path from one state to another.
- An animation effect that specifies how the display changes as a user moves from one item (such as a slide or web page) to another.
- In a statechart or activity diagram, a relationship between two states or action states or between a state and itself.
- Переход
Associated, английский
- Соответствующий; связанный; присоединенный
- Experiencing through your own senses (seeing through your own eyes, hearing with your own ears, feeling with your own feelings.)
Metamorphism, английский
- The process that causes mineralogical, chemical, or structural changes in solid rocks by exposing them to new pressure and temperature conditions by bur- ial within the crust or mantle. metasomatic: formed by metasomatism, a geologic process that produces new minerals in an existing rock by replace- ment.
- Alteration of mineralogy, texture and structure of the rock due to high
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Pyroclastic, английский
- Pertaining to fragmented (clastic) rock material formed by a volcanic explosion or ejection from a volcanic vent.
- An igneous rock composed of angular rock fragments that originate from a volcanic explosion.
- (adj.) pertaining to clastic rock particles produced by explosive, aerial ejection from a volcanic vent. such materials may accumulate on land or under water. compare - epiclastic, volcaniclastic, clastic. g. smith & hp
- General term for any rock composed of material ejected explosively from
Glacial ice, английский
Naturally occurring ice which exhibits internal plastic flow and deformation.
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