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The house was a big elaborate limestone affair, evidently new. Winter sunshine sparkled on lace-hung casement, on glass marquise, and the burnished bronze foliations of grille and door.
1983, Warren C. Day, Richard M. Tosdal, E.L. Acosta, J.C. Aruspon, L. Carvajal, E. Cedeño, Glenda Lowry, L.F. Martinez, J.A. Noriega, Fernanco J. Niñez, J. Rojas, F. Prieto, “Geology of the Lo Indreíble Mining District and U-Pb Age of the Early Proterozoic Yuruari Formation of the Pastora Supergroup, Guayana Shield, Venezuela”, in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin, numbers 2122-2127, page E-12:
Formation of alteration minerals in the host rock during deformation within the shear zone is indicated by the parallel foliation within the secondary micaceous minerals and the unmineralized host schist.
1993, Charles A. Baskerville, Fitzhugh T. Lee, Charles A. Ratté, “Landslide Hazards in Vermont”, in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin, published 2043, page 18:
The dominant strike orientation of both bedding and foliation of Vermont bedrock is north or northeasterly.
1996, Eric C. Beam, Modeling Growth and Rotation of Porphyroblasts and Inclusion Trails, D.G. De Paor, Structural Geology and Personal Computers, p.249:
They show that curved inclusion trails may form even with no coupling, as the porphyroblast overgrows foliation that is deflected around it.
2004, F. Martín-Hernández, C. M. Lüneburg, C. Aubourg, M. Jackson, “Magnetic fabric: methods and applications - an introduction”, in Magnetic Fabric: Methods and Applications, Geological Society of London, page 3:
In sedimentary rocks, the magnetic foliation results from a combination of depositional processes and diagenetic compaction.
1992, R. C. Penner, Combinatorics of Train Tracks, page 204:
Historically, the formalism which first arose for the material we discuss is that of measured foliations in surfaces.
2003, Alberto Candel, Lawrence Conlon, Foliations, Vol.2, p.253:
We will show that every closed 3-manifold has a foliation of codimension one. In 1952, G. Reeb published his construction of a foliation of the 3-sphere. About twelve years later, W. Lickorish exhibited foliations of codimension one on every closed, orientable 3-manifold.
2004, Paweł Grzegorz Walczak, Dynamics Of Foliations, Groups And Pseudogroups, Monografie Matematyczne: Vol.64, New Series, p.6:
The simplest example of a foliation is provided by a single submersion F : M → N, M and N being manifolds.