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variation of a physical property depending on the direction in which it is measured. In geophysics, a difference between velocity parallel to the bedding plane and velocity perpendicular to the bedding plane for a lithologic unit. In geology, anisotropy usually refers to the differency between vertical and horizontal permeability.
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| anisotropy |
directionally dependent
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| anisotropy |
Having different physical parameters in different directions. This can be caused by layering or fabric in the geology. Note that a unit can be anisotropic, but still homogeneous.
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| anisotropy |
Variation with direction.
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The condition of having a property value being dependent on the directions in which it is observed. In practical situations a property may be anisotropic at one scale and not at another.
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