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Activities Facet
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Processes and Techniques (hierarchy name)
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<processes and techniques by specific type>
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condition changing (processes)
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surface or structural changes
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bioturbation
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blistering (process)
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bloating
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buckling
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elastic buckling
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inelastic buckling
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lateral buckling
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case hardening (rock surface change)
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chalking
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chipping
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cockling
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corrosion (condition changing process)
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atmospheric corrosion
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electrochemical corrosion
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cracking
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crackling
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cupping
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dunting
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strain cracking
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creasing (process)
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crumbling
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crumpling
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curling (structural change)
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denting (surface changes)
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erosion
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bioerosion
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mass wasting
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microerosion
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isomerization
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lifting (surface changing process)
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livering
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opacification
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patination
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peeling
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delamination
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flaking
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pitting
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popping
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powdering (condition changing process)
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softening
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tearing
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teasing (structural change)
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tenting
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throw up (surface change)
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warping (structural change)
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bowing
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weathering
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accelerated weathering
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alveolar weathering
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carbonation
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freeze-thaw cycle
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salt weathering
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sugaring
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sulfation
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wetting-drying cycle
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wrinkling
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