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English: Simplistic illustration of different deformation mechanisms which produce the finite strain. Citation for different types of deformation mechanisms acquired from (Passchier and Trouw, 2005)[1] |
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- ↑ (2005) Micro-tectonics (5th ed.), Category:New York: Springer ISBN: 3-540-64003-7.
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