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Rock cleavage

A secondary, planar structure of deformed rocks. A cleavage is penetrative and systematic, as opposed to fractures and shear zones which may occur alone or in widely spaced sets. It is generally better developed in fine grained rocks than in coarse ones. Application of the term derives from the ability to split rocks along the structure.

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