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- Thin-skinned_deformation abstract "Thin-skinned deformation is a style of deformation in plate tectonics at a convergent boundary which occurs with shallow thrust faults that only involves cover rocks (typically sedimentary rocks), and not deeper basement rocks.The thin-skinned style of deformation is typical of many fold and thrust belts developed in the foreland of a collisional zone or back arc of a continental volcanic arc. This is particularly the case where a good basal decollement exists, usually in a weaker layer like a shale, evaporite, or a zone of high pore fluid pressure. This was first described in Rocky Mountains of the United States, as part of the Sevier Orogeny.In the rock record, this will increase the influence of more surficial rocks, which usually includes sedimentary rocks. Typically, you will see repeated sections of the same rock over and over as thrust faults, coming up from the decollement, stack the same layer on top of itself. The sediments that are created by this type of deformation are typically lithic sandstones.".
- Thin-skinned_deformation thumbnail SunRiver.JPG?width=300.
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- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageRevisionID "371002343".
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Basement_(geology).
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plate_tectonics.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Convergent_boundary.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Deformation_(engineering).
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Décollement.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Evaporite.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Fold_and_thrust_belt.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Lithic_sandstone.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Plate_tectonics.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Rocky_Mountains.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentary_rock.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Sevier_orogeny.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Shale.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Thick-skinned_deformation.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Thrust_fault.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink Volcanic_arc.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLink File:SunRiver.JPG.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thin skin".
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thin-skin".
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thin-skinned deformation".
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thin-skinned tectonics".
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLinkText "thin-skinned deformation".
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLinkText "thin-skinned style".
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageWikiLinkText "thin-skinned".
- Thin-skinned_deformation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tectonics-stub.
- Thin-skinned_deformation subject Category:Plate_tectonics.
- Thin-skinned_deformation hypernym Style.
- Thin-skinned_deformation comment "Thin-skinned deformation is a style of deformation in plate tectonics at a convergent boundary which occurs with shallow thrust faults that only involves cover rocks (typically sedimentary rocks), and not deeper basement rocks.The thin-skinned style of deformation is typical of many fold and thrust belts developed in the foreland of a collisional zone or back arc of a continental volcanic arc.".
- Thin-skinned_deformation label "Thin-skinned deformation".
- Thin-skinned_deformation sameAs Q7784242.
- Thin-skinned_deformation sameAs Tectónica_de_piel_fina.
- Thin-skinned_deformation sameAs m.09v15vs.
- Thin-skinned_deformation sameAs Q7784242.
- Thin-skinned_deformation wasDerivedFrom Thin-skinned_deformation?oldid=371002343.
- Thin-skinned_deformation depiction SunRiver.JPG.
- Thin-skinned_deformation isPrimaryTopicOf Thin-skinned_deformation.