cleavage domain

Layer or lens with a relatively high content of elongate grains (such as micas or amphiboles) and low content of equidimensional grains (such as quartz, feldspar or carbonate). Together with microlithons they make up a spaced foliation. Micas in cleavage domains commonly have a preferred orientation parallel or at a small angle to the domain

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