Diaclasite

/daɪˈækləstɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or characteristic of diaclasis; describing rock or geological features formed by breaking or fracturing through natural stress.

Etymology

From 'diaclasis' + the adjective suffix '-ic'. This adjectival form allows geologists to describe features and processes related to natural rock fracturing.

Kelly Says

When geologists describe a rock outcrop as 'diaclastic,' they're identifying a pattern that tells a story—the angle and spacing of the fractures reveal the direction of ancient stresses that pushed and pulled the Earth's crust millions of years ago.

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