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lineaments <a lineament; lineaments> N

lineaments

lineaments transverse AREA

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These are called lineaments or great fissure zones within the earth.
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There is underground flow of fresh water along crevices, faults, lineaments and can be developed by lift irrigation, drip irrigation and oorani systems.
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In its riot of discarded containers, the work wrestles its excesses into certain chaste lineaments of cubist discipline.
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Many of these lineaments may be faint secondary-crater chains or gouges; others may represent traces of an ancestral structural pattern that partly controlled the excavation of the craters and basin.
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We can not, however, determine whether most lineaments are internal or are parts of a faulted and lineated facies associated with a nearby but unphotographed impact basin.
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Of particular interest is the interpretation of magnetic lineaments showing a relationship between magnetic ridges (interpreted structures) and the location of historical known mineralized veins.
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This character has a rubber face which can assume the lineaments of anybody, using this capability for criminal intents.
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It consists of wide double walled sinuous lineaments (troughs), which like inner troughs appear to be graben.
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In these latter, the long face and aquiline lineaments of the poet have given way to round blunt features and curly black hair.
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The azimuthal trends of all lineaments mapped within the quadrangle are, however, dominantly northwest (315) and northeast (3540).
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