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Shear zone / Shear / Mylonite / Mica fish / Foliation / Porphyroblast / Metamorphic rock / Lineation / Deformation / Geology / Structural geology / Oblique foliation
Date: 2001-04-05 02:17:55
Shear zone
Shear
Mylonite
Mica fish
Foliation
Porphyroblast
Metamorphic rock
Lineation
Deformation
Geology
Structural geology
Oblique foliation

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