senstrukturens
Senstrukturens is a term used in geology, particularly within Danish-language literature, to denote late-stage structural features that form after the main tectonothermal events that shaped a rock body or region. The term reflects a focus on post-orogenic or post-tectonic processes that record deformation occurring subsequent to primary fabric development. The construction combines sen ('late') with struktur ('structure') and the definite article suffix -ens, yielding the concept of 'the late structure' in a geologically meaningful sense.
In practice, senstrukturens encompasses post-tectonic features such as late brittle faults, secondary fold geometries, fracture networks
Methods used to characterize senstrukturens include detailed field mapping, cross-cutting and restoration relationships, geochronology, petrographic analysis,
Notes: The term is most common in Danish-language sources and may be translated as 'late structure' or