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The variety of lithologic types used in building are:
Swirls have been identified on the lunar maria and highlands - they are not associated with a specific lithologic composition.
Lithostratigraphy, or lithologic stratigraphy, provides the most obvious visible layering.
It possesses lithologic properties distinguishing it from adjacent parts of the formation.
A succession of two or more contiguous or associated formations with significant and diagnostic lithologic properties in common.
First, the lithologic indicators of seasonality should span broad distances along the Pangean coasts.
The lithologic characteristics of the unit are different north and south of the Santa Ynez River.
Chemostratigraphy studies the changes in the relative proportions of trace elements and isotopes within and between lithologic units.
They conceived soils as mainly the weathering products of geologic formations, defined by landform and lithologic composition.
The lower boundary of a zone in which plinthite occurs generally is diffuse or gradual, but it may be abrupt at a lithologic discontinuity.
These pools are accumulations of oil in permeable sand lenses within less permeable lithologic units.
The term "supergroup" may be used for several associated groups or for associated groups and formations with significant lithologic properties in common.
In 1965 the California Legislature designated serpentine (the mineral) as "the official State Rock and lithologic emblem."
In 1971, he introduced the use of color overlays of seismic velocity on the seismic section for distinguishing lithologic differences.
Of the three lithologic types of oil shales, siliceous oil shales are most commonly found in such environment.
Their lithologic suites and fossil fauna are suggestive of deposition under shallow and brackish conditions, probably close to the shoreline.
In the geologic use of the term, provenance instead refers to the lithologic origin of a rock, most commonly in sedimentary rocks.
Lithologic tomography: an application to geophysical data from the Cadomian belt of northern Brittany, France, Tectonophysics, 331, 197-227.
A mappable subdivision of a designated stratigraphic unit, distinguished from adjacent subdivisions on the basis of lithology; a facies characterized by particular lithologic features.
The geologic unit which resulted from deposition in this environment, and which follows the Sespe in lithologic sequence, is named the Vaqueros Formation.
Stratigraphy includes two related subfields: lithologic stratigraphy or lithostratigraphy, and biologic stratigraphy or biostratigraphy.
The Physical Geography course is concerned with meteorology and climatology; geomorphology (climatic, tectonic, and lithologic influences): drainage basin hydrology and ecosystems.
The EPA reports that there is "no lithologic barrier (laterally continuous shale units) to stop upward vertical migration of aqueous constituents of hydraulic fracturing."
Planned products include digital-format shale-oil analyses, stratigraphic and lithologic information, geophysical logs, bibliographic references, and geologic maps of oil shale lands in the western United States.
The Miners Delight formation which hosts several epigenetic shear zone and vein gold deposits is subdivided into several lithologic units, the relative ages of which are not known.