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Discontinuity surfaces are critical geological features that represent significant breaks or changes in rock sequences, often indicating periods of erosion, non-deposition, or tectonic activity. These surfaces are essential for understanding the stratigraphic framework and the geological history of an area, as they can mark the boundaries between different geological formations or time periods.
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