| 31. | Extensional rheometry is commonly performed on materials that are subjected to a tensile deformation.
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| 32. | This could have caused the Charleston thrust fault to reactivate as an extensional fault.
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| 33. | The extensional tectonics continued throughout the Middle Cenozoic.
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| 34. | Troughs are interpreted to be extensional features grabens, while wrinkle ridges are contractional.
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| 35. | These extensional structures most likely owe their existence to renewed movements on Variscan fractures.
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| 36. | Extensional and compressional features surrounding the Tharsis plateau, ( USGS, 2014 ).
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| 37. | The ridges probably represent extensional tilt blocks.
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| 38. | Referential equality implies intensional and extensional equality.
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| 39. | Decollement formation in an extensional setting . D�collements can form from high angle normal faults.
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| 40. | Many inversion structures are caused by the direct reactivation of pre-existing extensional faults.
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