Definition of Inliers

1. inlier [n] - See also: inlier

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inliers

inlayers
inlaying
inlayings
inlays
inlead
inleague
inleak
inleaks
inleck
inlet
inlet manifold
inlet of larynx
inlets
inletting
inlier
inliers (current term)
inlight
inlighted
inlighten
inlinable
inline
inline hockey
inline skate
inline skates
inline skating
inlined
inlines
inlining
inlist
inlisted

Literary usage of Inliers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Structural and Field Geology for Students of Pure and Applied Science by James Geikie (1905)
"CHAPTER XII STRUCTURES RESULTING FROM DENUDATION Outliers and inliers. ... Outliers and inliers.—All land-surfaces are necessarily subject to degradation, ..."

2. Structural and Field Geology for Students of Pure and Applied Science by James Geikie (1910)
"CHAPTER XII STRUCTURES RESULTING FROM DENUDATION Outliers and inliers. ... Outliers and inliers.—All land-surfaces are necessarily subject to degradation, ..."

3. Field Geology by Frederic Henry Lahee (1917)
"inliers and Outliers Produced by Erosion of Faults.— Like low-dipping strata, the outcrop lines of overthrusts are very involved and sinuous in lands of ..."

4. Europe by George Goudie Chisholm (1902)
"... Areas and their inliers IN this part of England the geological structure is perhaps as varied as in the north-west of the country, but there is much ..."

5. A Manual of the Geology of India: Chiefly Compiled from the Observations of by Geological Survey of India, Henry Benedict Medlicott, William Thomas Blanford (1893)
"... rocks there are extensive inliers of a gneiss which seems to be of an older date than that of ..."

6. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India by Geological Survey of India (1876)
"There are several noteworthy inliers of these ancient rocks, exposed tions. Among these are, though small in size, two haematite-schist inliers "west o£ ..."

7. Field Methods in Petroleum Geology by Guy Henry Cox (1921)
"... resistant formations which are best adapted for structural observations. inliers and Outliers.—The truncation of a dome or anticline by ..."

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