pencil cleavage

Cleavage in which fracture produces long, slender pieces of rock. Term used for a structure where two intersecting foliations are of equal grade of development, causing the rock to fracture into pencil-shaped fragments upon weathering. The term is mostly used for diagenetic cleavage intersected at a high angle by tectonic cleavage (Fig. B.4.5)

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