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the crustal
adjective
Of, pertaining to, or forming a crust, especially the crust of the Earth or other planet etc.
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They form a spine along the western edge of South America, where one of the crustal plates of the Pacific Ocean dives underneath the continent.
This is consistent with precipitation patterns predicted by climate models of a Mars without the Tharsis Bulge, on which the crustal dichotomy dictated drainage patterns.
The crustal plates, which cover the planet's surface like a great rocky jigsaw puzzle, push against, under and over one another.
If the crustal rocks have an appropriate composition, phyllonites may develop where new mica crystals grow parallel to the shearing direction.
Many biologists think this, too, is good for life, because it mixes up the crustal rocks rather as the tides mix the oceans, albeit far more slowly.
Geochemical cycle, developmental path followed by individual elements or groups of elements in the crustal and subcrustal zones of the Earth and on its surface.
The latter rocks are thought to reflect perturbation of the crustal thermal regime by the passage of silicate melts generated above the subducting slab.
On Mars, for example, temperatures are currently so low that most of the water vapour emitted by volcanoes has apparently been deposited as ice within the crustal soils.
Here's the scenario: As a nearby ocean ridge spread, the crustal plates drifted apart.
The plates snag against each other, building up pressure until the crustal rock gives out.
The crustal thickening is concentrated in the upper crust.
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