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(Geology) belief that major geological changes on earth were caused by catastrophes (and not by gradual change), pessimism, theory of geological violencecatastrophism
(Geology) fold shown on a map as concentrically arranged contour patterns whose amplitude decreases to zero in a regular fashion in two directions, dome-shaped, parallel to outside wallpericlinal
(Geology) fold shown on a map as concentrically arranged contour patterns whose amplitude decreases to zero in a regular fashion in two directions, fold in rock, mineral with long white crystalspericline
(Geology) formed elsewhere than in the rock in which it is found (pertaining to a structure within a rock)allogenic
(Geology) in a hydrothermal manner (of or pertaining to the activity of solutions and heated gases on the surface of the earth)hydrothermally
(Geology) of a line or axis toward which strata slope; sloping downwards in opposite directions to meet in common point or linesynclinal
(Geology) of a mineral deposit or enrichment formed near the surface (usually by descending waters), group of closely linked genessupergene
(Geology) of or pertaining to the earliest known forms of rocks; of or belonging to the earlier of the two divisions of Precambrian timearchaean
(Geology) of or pertaining to the earliest known forms of rocks; of or belonging to the earlier of the two divisions of Precambrian timearchean
(Geology) of the mesozoic period (middle geological period), belonging to prehistoric era, Mesozoic eraMesozoic
(Geology) pertaining to the Eocene Epoch, pertaining to the second division of the Cenozoic era, geologic epoch, second division of the Cenozoic era (Geology)Eocene
(Geology) resulting from or caused by the motion of the wind (e.g. sand dunes)eolian
(Geology) sedimentary rock which contains mainly calcium carbonate (used as a building stone and in the manufacture of lime), rock made from marine organismslimestone
(Geology) type of brown mineral (contains phosphate, cerium, lanthanum, and thorium), reddish-brown mineralmonazite
(Geology) type of rock that has been broken down to the extent that it has lost its texture, metamorphic rockmylonite
 

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