mitmetasandilised
Mitmetasandilised is a geological term describing rocks and sedimentary sequences that exhibit multiple, interwoven cycles of sedimentation and metamorphism across different scales and tectonic settings. The concept envisions repeated deposition of sand- and mud-sized particles, each subsequently altered by metamorphic processes, producing layered fabrics that persist through deformation.
The name blends elements implying multiplicity and transformation, and it is not widely standardized. It appears
Key features include alternating mineral assemblages and fabrics that are interleaved by metamorphic foliations, with grain-size
Occurrences are proposed for complex orogenic belts, accretionary prisms, and other settings with protracted sedimentation and
Reception is mixed. Proponents argue it helps account for intricate fabrics beyond conventional models; critics caution
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