
Boudinage - Wikipedia
Boudinage is a geological term for structures formed by extension, where a rigid tabular body such as hornfels, is stretched and deformed amidst less competent (resistant) surroundings. …
Boudinage | Folding, Faulting & Deformation | Britannica
boudinage, (from French boudin, “sausage”), cylinderlike structures making up a layer of deformed rock. Seen in cross section, the cylinders, or boudins, are generally barrel-shaped …
Boudinage - ALEX STREKEISEN
Classic boudins form where single competent layers are extended into separate pieces through plastic, brittle or a combination of plastic and brittle deformation mechanisms (Fig.1). The …
1.6: Boudinage - Geosciences LibreTexts
The remnants of the original layer are called boudins (a French word for a type of sausage), and the process is known as boudinage. Although boudins are in many ways the extensional …
Features from the field: Boudinage - Tectonics and Structural …
May 19, 2019 · Boudinage is a very common structure which helps the geologist understand ‘who is stronger than who?’ and helps them guess the physical conditions at which deformation took …
BOUDINAGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BOUDINAGE is a structure which is sometimes present in metamorphic rocks apparently as a result of tension and in which a competent bed is thinned and thickened so …
Boudinage - SpringerLink
The term boudinage properly refers to the process by which such structures are formed. Analogous features have developed in deformed fossils (e.g., Badoux, 1963). Boudinage …
Boudins are more or less regularly shaped and spaced fragments formed by stretching of competent layers or foliations. Boudins form where single competent layers are extended into …
F. Boudinage – Geological Structures: a Practical Introduction
The remnants of the original layer are called boudins (a French word for a type of sausage), and the process is known as boudinage. Although boudins are in many ways the extensional …
Boudinage in nature and experiment - ScienceDirect
Mar 10, 2012 · Here we focus on boudinage, a process of primordial importance for tectonics. In the present study, we carried out measurements of natural boudins and experimentally tested …
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