Chocolate-tablet structure is a variety of:

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The question is asking to identify the specific geological term that relates to the 'chocolate-tablet structure.' This involves knowledge of geological structures and terminology.

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Boudinage

The final answer is Boudinage

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The final answer is Boudinage

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A chocolate-tablet structure refers to a type of boudinage where a relatively rigid layer is stretched in all directions, creating boudin necks that resemble the surface of a sheet of chocolate tablets.

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Often, it might be confusing to differentiate between different types of geological structures. Remember that boudinage specifically refers to structures formed by extension and segmentation of competent layers within less competent materials.

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