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  2. Will Guidara - Wikipedia

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    William Guidara (born 1979) is an American restaurateur based in New York City. Along with chef Daniel Humm , Guidara co-owned the Make It Nice hospitality group, established in 2011, which owns and operates Eleven Madison Park , NoMad New York , NoMad Los Angeles, NoMad Las Vegas, NoMad Bar and Made Nice.

  3. Geology of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The oldest rocks exposed at the surface in Iraq are part of the Cambrian and Ordovician age Khabour Quartzite Formation. Very little research and as of 1997 no boreholes have managed to reach underlying Precambrian rock. Most likely deeper basement rocks are part of the Afro-Arabian plate formed into a craton in the Proterozoic. Northeastern ...

  4. Geology of Djibouti - Wikipedia

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    The geology of Djibouti consists largely of volcanic rocks from the Miocene to Holocene epochs. There are more recent alluvial deposits with coral on the coast, as well as Cenozoic sedimentary. [ 1 ] : 88 Amba Aradam Sandstones from the Jurassic Period are found in the southeast of the country.

  5. Earth system interactions across mountain belts - Wikipedia

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    Lithospheric processes which operate across mountain belts include those related to the theory of plate tectonics (e.g. tectonic plate convergence, folding, faulting, exhumation). Interaction of the asthenosphere, lithosphere and surface through the mantle process of flat-slab subduction .

  6. Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province is a broader name, to encompass a broader geographic area, in which the most recent volcanism has a similar character (mainly alkaline, mafic volcanic rocks), a similar age range (Miocene to Holocene), and a similar tectonic setting (transtension).

  7. Tectonite - Wikipedia

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    L-Tectonites are aligned in a linear fabric, which allows the rock to split into rod-like shapes due to the two intersecting planes. The foliation of this type is not strong. S-Tectonites are the fabric that is dominantly a foliation fabric which allows the rock to split into plate-like sheets that are parallel to foliation.

  8. Obduction - Wikipedia

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    Obduction is a geological process whereby denser oceanic crust (and even upper mantle) is scraped off a descending ocean plate at a convergent plate boundary and thrust on top of an adjacent plate. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] When oceanic and continental plates converge, normally the denser oceanic crust sinks under the continental crust in the process of ...

  9. Geology of Sicily - Wikipedia

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    The northeastern part of Sicily consists of the Calabrian Arc unit, the tectonic unit that connects the Apennines with the North African Maghrebide. Paleozoic igneous and metamorphic basement rocks are exposed at this part of the island, suggested to have been exposed by exhumation processes between mid-Oligocene and Middle Miocene. [14]