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| Basalt, a volcanic rock, is thought to in the layers | |
| Highland County, is a conical hill composed of | basalt, a volcanic rock, of Eocene (early Tertiary) a |
| erence, abglanzbeladen/auseinandergeschrieben, | basalt, air, knospend-gespaltener and transmission |
| Basalt, alkali basalt, basanite, tephritic nephelinit | |
| ke much of the Metacomet Ridge, is composed of | basalt, also called traprock, a volcanic rock. |
| ke much of the Metacomet Ridge, is composed of | basalt, also called traprock, a volcanic rock. |
| ke much of the Metacomet Ridge, is composed of | basalt, also called traprock, a volcanic rock. |
| ke much of the Metacomet Ridge, is composed of | basalt, also called traprock, a volcanic rock. |
| ke much of the Metacomet Ridge, is composed of | basalt, also called traprock, a volcanic rock. |
| ke much of the Metacomet Ridge, is composed of | basalt, also called traprock, a volcanic rock. |
| m) south to Long Island Sound, are composed of | basalt, an extrusive volcanic rock. |
| It is mostly made of mafic volcanic rocks ( | basalt and andesite) and is bordered to the east by b |
| ng such rocks as porphyrite, leucite-tephrite, | basalt and dolerite, and obtained also various struct |
| eology consisted merely of scraping up oceanic | basalt and churning it into granite. |
| in size produced by hydrothermal alteration of | basalt, and composed of albite or oligoclase, togethe |
| nozoic (23 million years to Holocene) bimodal ( | basalt and rhyolite) sequence. |
| tching back several thousand years, is made of | basalt and is used widely in Mexican cooking. |
| The deep erosion of the upper strata of | basalt and trap, and subsequent decomposition, lays b |
| Common mafic rocks include | basalt and gabbro. |
| He used plaster, cement, baked clay, wood, | basalt and bronze. |
| Basalt and gabbro commonly exhibit an equigranular te | |
| It is found on | basalt and sandstone derived soils along watercourses |
| structed using locally available buff-coloured | basalt and limestone. |
| on rests conformably above the Orange Mountain | Basalt and below the Preakness Basalt, placing its de |
| rigin is theorized because of the discovery of | basalt and rhyodacite outside of the crater basin. |
| on by streams created gorges through layers of | basalt and resistant trachyte. |
| enerally considered as being 1 part tholeiitic | basalt and 3 parts dunite. |
| It contains 52 dikes composed of | basalt and was probably formed 5 sq mi (13 km2) or le |
| rce (likely itself a mixture of rhyodacite and | basalt), and a mafic source. |
| d grains in common mafic igneous rocks such as | basalt and gabbro, as well as in anorthosites. |
| ll, is built with alternating stone courses of | basalt and limestone. |
| he fact that they are usually a constituent of | basalt and related rocks. |
| enty poems under the title Between Boulders of | Basalt and Foundation, was translated into English by |
| alkaline series include volcanic types such as | basalt, andesite, dacite, rhyolite, and also their co |
| x and the extrusive igneous group that include | basalt, andesite, and ryholite. |
| cks such as granite, syenite, diorite, gabbro, | basalt, andesite, gneiss, and schist. |
| Basalt at Neist Point is very similar to that at the | |
| The | basalt at Trimble Knob (and other igneous dikes in th |
| The | basalt at Mole Hill (and other igneous dikes in the a |
| ermal contraction as rocks cool (with columnar | basalt being a recognizable example), or due to stres |
| een in Victoria, Australia underlying Pliocene | basalt beneath Wannon Falls. |
| Basalt bluff over the Columbia River near Wanapum Dam | |
| s lift-accessed downhilling within 15 miles of | Basalt, both up and down the valley. |
| common name Santa Rosa brodiaea and Santa Rosa | Basalt brodiaea. |
| Standing Parsvanatha, black | basalt, c 11th century AD, collected from 24 Parganas |
| Standing Parsvanatha, black | basalt, c 11th century AD, collected from Bankura; |
| Sometime during the last 5 million years, the | basalt came from fractures in the floor of Behm Canal |
| Calumetite has been found in | basalt cavities. |
| enden Temple, with its precarious perch on the | basalt cliff edge is one of the most photographed sce |
| ricted to exposed habitats such as wave-washed | basalt cliffs or breakwaters. |
| This rare plant grows on | basalt cliffs and other windy coastal rocky slopes at |
| n dollars in community support for the town of | Basalt, Colorado, located in the Roaring Fork Valley |
| f the central Columbia Plateau N2 Grande Ronde | Basalt, Columbia River Basalt Group. |
| What is left is the | basalt columns at Castle Hill - as remnants of the cr |
| As the | basalt cools and forms columns, the ash collapses, ca |
| The | basalt crag where the town is situated is over 50 m h |
| of clino- and orthopyroxene in a metamorphosed | basalt defines the Granulite facies. |
| The area is desert mountain terrain of | basalt deposits. |
| ering from a mass extinction caused by a flood | basalt eruption almost as large in size as the one th |
| A | basalt fan structure is a basalt formation composed o |
| Mount Royal, cloud forest, | basalt, ferns & moss |
| gh above the respiratory limit of 5 µm to make | basalt fiber a suitable replacement for asbestos. |
| Basalt fiber or fibre is a material made from extreme | |
| The first attempts to produce | basalt fiber were made in the United States in 1923. |
| all nozzles to produce continuous filaments of | basalt fiber. |
| Since declassification in 1995 | basalt fibers have been used in a wider range of civi |
| After the | basalt flows covered the floor of Behm Canal, another |
| The | basalt flows which were metamorphised to greenstone w |
| ic activity was mainly in the form of isolated | basalt flows that now form cappings to Mount Banks an |
| This series of | basalt flows and original sediments were covered by t |
| ike swarm and 740 - 1200 Ma for the Coppermine | basalt flows (younger dates are interpreted as having |
| The original | basalt flows occurred 128 to 138 million years ago. |
| fic lava tubes in komatiite and magnesium rich | basalt flows and also in some granitic intrusions. |
| Composed mostly of | basalt formations, Cimei ranks the fifth largest isla |
| tecture), the station is constructed from dark | basalt from Kokonga in the Strath-Taieri with lighter |
| century chapel built of polychromatic tufa; a | basalt gable wall houses the church bells. |
| as small white "cotton ball" formations within | basalt geodes. |
| Sideromelane is a | basalt glass rapidly quenched in water. |
| Columbia River | Basalt Group |
| e seamount consist of highly vesicular alkalic | basalt, hawaiite, and mugearite. |
| ighly vesicular in origin, and include alkalic | basalt, hawaiite, and mugearite; however, their ages |
| In Alaska, Taylor met Lavaun Berg of | Basalt, Idaho, who was working as an army nurse. |
| Diplodocus longus dinosaur model and columnar | basalt in front of the Senckenberg Museum. |
| Outcrops of | basalt in southern Brazil, showing near vertical colu |
| te occurs as an alteration of native copper in | basalt in fractures and cavities by circulation of ch |
| landites are between rhyodacite and tholeiitic | basalt in composition and contain andesine, hypersthe |
| The | basalt intrudes through the gently dipping Devonian N |
| The | basalt intrudes through the Ordovician Beekmantown Gr |
| in South Shropshire, a sill of dolerite and a | basalt intrusion, have formed the Clee Hills - Brown |
| Basalt is a dark colored rock, but the iron within it | |
| Basalt is well-known for its Gold Medal trout fishing | |
| Basalt is a hub for mountain biking in the Roaring Fo | |
| Basalt is generally created as a partial melt of peri | |
| 500 Bazalt (Russian: П-500 «Базальт»; English: | basalt) is a liquid-fueled, rocket-powered, supersoni |
| Alkali | basalt is a fine-grained, dark-coloured, volcanic roc |
| same lava tongue 500 m to the south is a small | basalt island known as Bird Rock, connected by a subm |
| The | basalt itself, outcropping at the crest of the hill, |
| The | basalt knoll offers an outstanding view of the surrou |
| Dissen's most notable landmark is a | basalt knoll, the Scharfenstein, which attracts a lot |
| emoved the sandstone and shale surrounding the | basalt lava flows of Goffle Hill. |
| emoved the sandstone and shale surrounding the | basalt lava flows of Preakness Mountain and Packanack |
| The flood | basalt lava flows are similar to those of the Columbi |
| It consists of a series of continental flood | basalt lava flows of the Mackenzie Large Igneous Prov |
| They are most likely created when | basalt lava is intruded into a soft material, such as |
| eatures are generally composed of highly-fluid | basalt lava, and can extend for tens or even hundreds |
| Soft | basalt line its canyon walls, bottoming at 1300 feet |
| y gabbro within the oceanic crust, produced by | basalt magmatism at mid-ocean ridges. |
| aggregates are river stone, granite, and black | basalt mix, however the aggregate can be almost anyth |
| These basins filled with | basalt mostly during the subsequent Late Imbrian epoc |
| With 6-meter high ceilings, grey Turkish | basalt natural daylight is provided by the ceiling-hi |
| The Knockagh Monument, a | basalt obelisk erected as a memorial to the citizens |
| The | basalt of the ancient lava flows, along with loess an |
| with over 90% of the total area overlaid with | basalt of a low-permeability, deposited during the Cr |
| ains of this violent origin can be seen in the | basalt of the surrounding hills. |
| the sedimentary section is capped by flows of | basalt of Miocene age. |
| orth and others give a date of 35.0±0.5 Ma for | basalt of Trimble Knob, placing it in the Eocene. |
| rocks on one side against harder andesite and | basalt on the other. |
| There are minor intrusions of | basalt on Knott Rigg. |
| (11 km) long, roughly following the edge of a | basalt, or traprock, cliff northwest of New Haven, Co |
| d to be at least partly derived from magmas of | basalt or andesite composition formed in the Earth's |
| Victorian bluestone is a | basalt or olivine basalt, and is quarried by a number |
| g in humid forests in pockets of humus amongst | basalt or limestone rocks. |
| or landmarks in Jay Cooke are built with local | basalt or gabbro stone and dark planks and logs. |
| in tropical deciduous forests on limestone or | basalt or in rock crevices. |
| Built on a | basalt outcrop, the location was previously home to a |
| fractional melting may be the dominant form of | basalt petrogenesis was a consequence of difficulties |
| In | basalt petrogenesis polybaric melting implies that li |
| This model was developed to better approximate | basalt petrogenesis in modeling and experiments. |
| Lynch believes the | basalt pillars ties the constellations or stars to th |
| Namoratunga II contains 19 | basalt pillars, aligned with 7 star systems Triangulu |
| tion rests conformably above the Hook Mountain | Basalt, placing its deposition sometime between appro |
| structures contain an inlaid quartzite river, | basalt planters, and Victorian style benches. |
| 25 by 9 metres (82 by 30 ft), and stands on a | basalt promontory above the sea. |
| It is among the largest flood | basalt province on Earth, covering the area with a vo |
| limbing (on "The Columns" the site of a former | basalt quarry on the west side of the butte that oper |
| anic plug or spine of extremely hard compacted | basalt resistant to erosion, and is the remnant of th |
| erial: mantle peridotite and then evolves into | basalt, rhyolite, granite or whatever.. Maybe it shou |
| This | basalt ridge is the product of several massive lava f |
| ve events which laid down three closely spaced | basalt ridges which combine to form the main section |
| Diver (ARS-5) was launched 19 December 1942 by | Basalt Rock Co., Napa, California; sponsored by Mrs. |
| The medieval town of Saint-Ilpize clings to a | basalt rock on which stands the castle. |
| gabad Caves were dug out of comparatively soft | basalt rock during the 6th and 7th century. |
| Hoist was launched 31 March 1945 by | Basalt Rock Corp., Napa, California; sponsored by Mrs |
| The temple, made of | basalt rock, is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. |
| Basalt rocks are common in the Golan Heights, due to | |
| ich were found to be comparable to terrestrial | basalt rocks), cosmic radiation, and micrometeoroid d |
| Huge slopes made of fractured | basalt scree, such as the one beneath the cliffs on B |
| This flood | basalt sequence is related to the Franklin magmatic e |
| ck Island Dam is constructed on Columbia River | basalt similar to that which is exposed on the cliffs |
| cally when the sima comes to the surface it is | basalt, so sometimes this layer is called the 'basalt |
| ture swings between day and night temperature, | basalt soil, high altitude, and high levels of sun ra |
| ive structures, temples, palaces, and numerous | basalt statues and reliefs with Luwian hieroglyphic i |
| The core was surrounded with | basalt stone walls. |
| rial used in the construction of the bridge is | basalt stone. |
| the city of Kassel, each with an accompanying | basalt stone. |
| houses of the village were built of bricks and | basalt stones cut from the hillside. |
| It is composed of some | basalt stones covered with symbols and glyphs undecip |
| ow alleys and mostly made of mud and some with | basalt stones. |
| "Stacked Column," a black | basalt structure (similar to interlocking Lincoln Log |
| ool, moist ravines, and mineral-rich ledges of | basalt talus produce a combination of microclimate ec |
| ool, moist ravines, and mineral-rich ledges of | basalt talus produce a combination of microclimate ec |
| nic features include piles of monzogranite and | basalt talus on the mountain's steep slopes. |
| A prime example of a | basalt talus slope is located on the east side of the |
| esult of slow hydrothermal fluid alteration of | basalt that occurs below the black smokers within mid |
| and maars with eruptive products varying from | basalt to rhyolite. |
| monial mats, whale ivory "tabua", obsidian and | basalt tools, chiefly red feathers, and seashells res |
| The | basalt topped sandstone hill at Scrabo is one of the |
| ers, W.B., 1963, Menan Buttes, cones of glassy | basalt tuff in the Snake River Plain, Idaho: U.S. Geo |
| ntent of the alkalis, Na2O and K2O, than other | basalt types such as tholeiites. |
| holeiitic unit and an upper porphyritic alkali | basalt unit. |
| This uplift and flood | basalt volcanism was caused by a mantle plume. |
| three to five million years prior to the flood | basalt volcanism. |
| When in its molten state, the | basalt was very liquid, so that it spread out over a |
| bic millimeters of the triangular fine-grained | basalt were chipped away during the incident that inv |
| origin and are constructed of three layers of | basalt where the top and bottom layers resemble each |
| elatively pure partial melting of a subducting | basalt, whereas high magnesium adakite or high magnes |
| alkalis (3 to 5.5 % Na2O and K2O) compared to | basalt, which typically contains more SiO2, as eviden |
| a major geologic province consisting of flood | basalt, which mostly covers South Africa and Antarcti |
| The cone is capped with flat-lying | basalt which once filled the crater, but erosion has |
| rge igneous province consists of a major flood | basalt, which created this large igneous province. |
| hill is composed of aphanitic alkaline olivine | basalt, with phenocrysts of olivine. |
| Black | basalt, with a dressing of yellow Kurla stone and whi |
| walls are of rubble construction, using local | basalt with red sansdtone for detailing, and finish a |
| It is an olivine-spinel | basalt with abundant large pale green pyroxene and mi |
| fied lava pond that consists of a massive gray | basalt with weakly-developed columnar jointing occupi |
| ization of primitive glasses associated with a | basalt would constrain the residual mantle mineral as |
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