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noun
An act of folding.
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They are either superficial or confined to folds, pouches, or spurs, the latter being especially characteristic of Orchidaceae.
At the same time, folding of layers may occur, leading to folds with amplitudes on scales of kilometres or millimetres.
This fabric has been redeformed by a predominantly W-vergent set of folds, ranging in scale from millimeter-scale crenulations to folds several hundred meters in wavelength.
D1 structures are overprinted by steeply dipping, NNW-striking foliation planes that are axial planar to folds and local crenulation cleavage (F2 folds).
Short diapirs form the cores to folds and thrusted folds, whereas tall diapirs are squeezed and often welded, commonly leading to the extrusion of allochthonous material.
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