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Mica fish are lenticular, elongate lozenge, parallelogram-shaped, or lens-shaped (roughly fish-shaped) single mica crystals that are often used as shear sense indicators. They commonly occur in micaceous quartzitic mylonites. They characteristically lie with their longest dimension at a small angle to the mylonitic foliation.

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  • Glimmerfisch (de)
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  • Glimmerfische sind rautenförmige Einzelkristalle (asymmetrische Porphyroklasten) vorwiegend aus Glimmer (z. B. Muskovit), die aufgrund ihrer bevorzugten Ausrichtung in der Tektonik zur Bestimmung des Schersinns Verwendung finden. Ihre Längsachse bildet einen kleinen Winkel mit der mylonitischen Foliationsebene. (de)
  • Mica fish are lenticular, elongate lozenge, parallelogram-shaped, or lens-shaped (roughly fish-shaped) single mica crystals that are often used as shear sense indicators. They commonly occur in micaceous quartzitic mylonites. They characteristically lie with their longest dimension at a small angle to the mylonitic foliation. (en)
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  • Glimmerfische sind rautenförmige Einzelkristalle (asymmetrische Porphyroklasten) vorwiegend aus Glimmer (z. B. Muskovit), die aufgrund ihrer bevorzugten Ausrichtung in der Tektonik zur Bestimmung des Schersinns Verwendung finden. Ihre Längsachse bildet einen kleinen Winkel mit der mylonitischen Foliationsebene. (de)
  • Mica fish are lenticular, elongate lozenge, parallelogram-shaped, or lens-shaped (roughly fish-shaped) single mica crystals that are often used as shear sense indicators. They commonly occur in micaceous quartzitic mylonites. They characteristically lie with their longest dimension at a small angle to the mylonitic foliation. (en)
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