“…Recent field studies (e.g., de Jong, 1995;Church et al, 1998;Kozlowski and Ergenzinger, 1999;Wittenberg, 2002;Strom and Papanicolaou, 2008;Hendrick et al, 2010) have identified different cluster morphologies, most of which have also been documented in laboratory investigations (e.g., Papanicolaou et al, 2003;Strom et al, 2004;Papanicolaou and Kramer, 2005). Based on Papanicolaou et al (2003), cluster morphologies can be discerned into two broader categories, namely, the 'elongated ' (or simply 'in-line'), and the 'nonlinear' (e.g., 'pseudo-triangle' and 'pseudo-rhomboid') ( Fig.…”