Anukruti posted an MCQ
August 06, 2020 • 23:27 pm 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Geology (GG)

Cataclastic cleavage is a type of

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    Rahul kumar best-answer

    It should be shear cleavage because Cataclastic rocks are usually formed in brittle regime.

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    sajan sir told shear cleavage.

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    what is right then

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    what is right sir?shear cleavage or crenulation cleavage?

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    It should be shear cleavage because Cataclastic rocks are usually found in brittle regime. Sajan was correct. I got confused. Thanks for correction. I have modified my previous answer.

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    Sajan sarthak Best Answer

    A high-pressure metamorphism resulting from the crushing and shearing of rock during tectonic movement, mostly along faults

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