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| rocks which have been affected tectonic or | metamorphic activity, or both. |
| Metamorphic Adventures (1996) | |
| temperature of formation of minerals within | metamorphic and igneous rocks, and is particularly usef |
| consisted of rounded hills formed of older | metamorphic and igneous rock. |
| onformably overlies the Palaeozoic igneous, | metamorphic and sedimentary rocks of the Lachlan Fold B |
| uplifted through a progression of different | metamorphic and deformational environments, producing a |
| Stanthorpe Adamellite into the surrounding | metamorphic and sedimentary rock. |
| involved the thrusting up of the underlying | metamorphic and igneous rocks of Proterozoic age. |
| The usual | metamorphic assemblage of retrograde-altered ultramafic |
| Peak | metamorphic assemblages were in the amphibolite facies, |
| Around this is an extensive | metamorphic aureole (known locally as killas) formed in |
| In the structure, | metamorphic basement rocks and regionally flat lying se |
| ed over an uplifted Precambrian igneous and | metamorphic basement and is elongated in an east-west d |
| Marble is the | metamorphic carbonate rock. |
| atly altered by mountain building and other | metamorphic changes, and consequently fossils are less |
| ility to fly, and the "Ruboroom", a race of | metamorphic clay men who are slaves to the "Epumu". |
| The upper boundary of | metamorphic conditions is related to the onset of melti |
| This could be the largest | metamorphic core complex in the solar system. |
| A | metamorphic core complex occurs when lower crust is bro |
| Metamorphic core complexes form as the result of major | |
| he extension resulted in the emplacement of | metamorphic core complexes, the 'type example' of which |
| ry residual gem deposits, eluvial deposits, | metamorphic deposits, skarn and calcium-rich rocks. |
| on skarn and other high temperature contact | metamorphic deposits. |
| event, the melting forms part of the shock | metamorphic effects. |
| SMEG is an acronym for Simulated | Metamorphic Encryption Generator. |
| It occurs in retrograde | metamorphic environment as fractures cutting garnet dio |
| It is rarely reported from Earth (contact | metamorphic environment, i. e. by coal burning). |
| ndergone multiple deformations and multiple | metamorphic episodes. |
| d by tectonism and erosion, low temperature | metamorphic events, and geothermal vein formation. |
| tailed geologic history of ore deposits and | metamorphic events. |
| kel sulfide minerals and is only formed via | metamorphic exsolution of sulfur from the lattice of me |
| The prehnite-pumpellyite facies is a | metamorphic facies typical of subseafloor alteration of |
| and expansion of Pentti Eskola's concept of | metamorphic facies led to his publication of Mineralogi |
| Other notable works include | Metamorphic Fanfare, commissioned by the Knoxville, TN |
| from a breccia boulder have revealed shock | metamorphic features, (planar fractures and planar defo |
| substantial components of carbon dioxide in | metamorphic fluid restricts the appearance of anthophyl |
| estion is subjected to metamorphism and the | metamorphic fluid has more than 10% molar proportion of |
| us granitic formations along with preceding | metamorphic formations. |
| Identifying a protolith is a major aim of | metamorphic geology. |
| It is a | metamorphic grade transitional between zeolite facies a |
| osition in a terrane reflect differences in | metamorphic grade of the rocks. |
| erals that are characteristic for a certain | metamorphic grade are called index minerals. |
| of illite has been used as an indicator of | metamorphic grade in clay-bearing rocks metamorphosed u |
| over terranes is a decollement and/or steep | metamorphic gradient with much brecciation and kinemati |
| utlej river also exposes a doubled inverted | metamorphic gradient. |
| ighty technical papers and six textbooks on | metamorphic, igneous, and structural petrology. |
| the first | metamorphic map of the Canadian Cordillera |
| It is a | metamorphic mineral associated with the blueschist and |
| ion relying on chemical equilibrium between | metamorphic minerals or by measuring the chemical compo |
| "Lopez ( | Metamorphic Mix)" (6:23) |
| Through | metamorphic modulations to closely related keys, it eve |
| seminated ore zones containing retrogressed | metamorphic olivine and distinctive bladed anthophyllit |
| When | metamorphic olivine is produced, the propensity for thi |
| erated or retarded in dependence on various | metamorphic or lithological factors involved. |
| vious pressure and temperature history of a | metamorphic or intrusive igneous rocks. |
| olution of potassium feldspar in high grade | metamorphic or igneous rocks. |
| Chloritoid is a silicate mineral of | metamorphic origin. |
| olidated rocks of sedimentary, igneous, and | metamorphic origin. |
| Professor Janet Watson FRS, igneous and | metamorphic petrologist. |
| n Verhoogen on the classic work Igneous and | Metamorphic Petrology published in 1960. |
| Metamorphic petrology focuses on the composition and te | |
| researches threw much light on igneous and | metamorphic phenomena and on the resulting changes in r |
| allied rock types and in certain low grade | metamorphic phyllites. |
| marsh, and a few small bedrock outcrops of | metamorphic Piedmont rock, some along the tidal shore. |
| This | metamorphic process is very complex and accounts for ar |
| geology, solid-state recrystallization is a | metamorphic process that occurs under situations of int |
| olivine adcumulate dunite, formed from the | metamorphic process. |
| n which modern understanding of igneous and | metamorphic processes has been built. |
| muds which have passed through a series of | metamorphic processes involving the production of shale |
| Pilot Mountain, a | metamorphic quartzite monadnock rising to a peak 2,421 |
| l as R and CK chondrites, show the complete | metamorphic range from type 3 to 6. CO chondrites compr |
| ance of an index mineral (the place where a | metamorphic reaction is observed) forms an easily recog |
| a consequent volume increase, although the | metamorphic reaction is very slow at the low temperatur |
| last before the main deformation event in a | metamorphic reaction, if a porphyroblast displays clear |
| e of water and carbon dioxide as a prograde | metamorphic reaction. |
| due to the lower energy state available for | metamorphic reactions to progress and also the general |
| It can also be the result of | metamorphic recrystallization of iron-rich sedimentary |
| estone is a sedimentary rock that undergoes | metamorphic recrystallization to form marble, and clays |
| Kenya and Tanzania, anyolite is actually a | metamorphic rock composed of intergrown green zoisite, |
| abundances volcanic rock fragments (VRFs), | metamorphic rock fragments (MRFs) and sedimentary rock |
| hield, a cratonic expression of igneous and | metamorphic rock 880 million to 1 billion years in age |
| mposed primarily of precambrian igneous and | metamorphic rock running from the Delaware River near M |
| tic is an anhedral phaneritic equi-granular | metamorphic rock texture. |
| It is a rare | metamorphic rock that has fossils; Skolithos is found t |
| hunderhead sandstone, a type of Precambrian | metamorphic rock common throughout the Smokies. |
| rphyroblast is a large mineral crystal in a | metamorphic rock which has grown within the finer grain |
| Roan gneiss, another type of | metamorphic rock found on the mountain, was formed roug |
| up Roan Mountain, the oldest are a type of | metamorphic rock known as Cranberry gneiss. |
| a lower, south-facing ledge of exfoliating | metamorphic rock provides views of the Holyoke Range an |
| the thin section and hand specimen scale a | metamorphic rock may manifest a linear penetrative fabr |
| The study of | metamorphic rock microstructures aims to determine the |
| f small close-fitting grains of quartz in a | metamorphic rock called quartzite. |
| It is used in studies of igneous and | metamorphic rock genesis and importantly in studies of |
| For example, slate is a foliated | metamorphic rock, originating from shale. |
| The Koralpe consists mostly of | metamorphic rock, of which some parts are of considerab |
| Although made of | metamorphic rock, the mountain is actually composed of |
| Gneiss, a foliated | metamorphic rock. |
| In geology, metavolcanic rock is a type of | metamorphic rock. |
| lith refers to the precursor lithology of a | metamorphic rock. |
| ure coatings in a sanbornite-quartz-bearing | metamorphic rock. |
| composed of quartzite, a weather-resistant | metamorphic rock. |
| typically granite or other hard igneous or | metamorphic rock. |
| ers of granitic rock being interleaved with | metamorphic rock. |
| of northern Spain; and on the granitic and | metamorphic rocks of Brittany, Dr Barrois proved himsel |
| The hills are mostly igneous and | metamorphic rocks from the late pre-Cambrian, around 60 |
| eratures; The Relations of the Silurian and | Metamorphic Rocks of the south of Norway; The Causes pr |
| Various | metamorphic rocks were also quarried in the metamorphic |
| It occurs | metamorphic rocks of the greenschist to amphibolite met |
| It is rare, but is found in high-grade | metamorphic rocks on Madagascar. |
| Contact | metamorphic rocks high in iron are the primary geologic |
| It occurs in igneous and | metamorphic rocks that are deficient in magnesium. |
| Metamorphic rocks composed dominantly of amphiboles are | |
| of quartzite, marble and other non-foliated | metamorphic rocks without porphyroblasts. |
| t is also much denser than the granites and | metamorphic rocks that are common in these deposits. |
| rained calc-silicate rock found amongst the | metamorphic rocks of the eastern Highlands of Scotland. |
| Metamorphic rocks can be derived from any other rock an | |
| It occurs in high temperature regional | metamorphic rocks and in the skarns within contact aure |
| It is found in igneous and some | metamorphic rocks as well as in stony and iron meteorit |
| neral that is found in calcium rich contact | metamorphic rocks with increased amounts of boron. |
| The | metamorphic rocks are primarily in the northern part an |
| subsequent contact metamorphism created the | metamorphic rocks seen today. |
| in the Austroalpine nappes where high-grade | metamorphic rocks of the underlying Penninic nappes cro |
| In | metamorphic rocks that experience deformation during me |
| duct of the intrusion of igneous magma into | metamorphic rocks at depth. |
| is a common constituent of many igneous and | metamorphic rocks such as granite, syenite, diorite, ga |
| occurs in contact and medium to high grade | metamorphic rocks in association with garnet, cordierit |
| Such UHP | metamorphic rocks record subduction or continental coll |
| ommon type of granulite found in high-grade | metamorphic rocks of the continents contains pyroxene, |
| It is difficult to melt mafic | metamorphic rocks except in the lower mantle, so it is |
| in metamorphism and studied the unexplored | metamorphic rocks of South Island on which he earned hi |
| e majority of the surrounding sediments and | metamorphic rocks eroded away, with the Stanthorpe Adam |
| Elbaite forms in igneous and | metamorphic rocks and veins in association with lepidol |
| t contribution to the experimental study of | metamorphic rocks by converting chalk into marble by he |
| on, and separates the (internal) high grade | metamorphic rocks of the Penninic nappes from the (exte |
| he distortion of the bass sequence on "Thru | Metamorphic Rocks" was the result of a burnt-out transi |
| t blocks (low temperature and high pressure | metamorphic rocks) in direct contact with graywacke (a |
| can be derived from sedimentary, igneous or | metamorphic rocks). |
| und in chondrites and skarns (calc-silicate | metamorphic rocks). |
| Edenite has been found primarily in | metamorphic rocks, occurring in pods of other magnesium |
| s, serpentinites, shales, and high-pressure | metamorphic rocks, all of them faulted and mixed in a s |
| In contrast with igneous and | metamorphic rocks, a sedimentary rocks usually contains |
| The Innuitian Mountains contain igneous and | metamorphic rocks, but for the most part are composed o |
| It can be found in high-grade | metamorphic rocks, xenoliths and in the groundmass of r |
| ted lava, sedimentary material or schistose | metamorphic rocks, the blocks may have a plate-like or |
| lift with a core of Precambrian granite and | metamorphic rocks, surrounded by red sandstone. |
| In | metamorphic rocks, coesite commonly is one of the best |
| his river contains pebbles of quartzite and | metamorphic rocks, while the lower terraces in these va |
| The mountains consist primarily of | metamorphic rocks, mainly gneiss, surrounding a central |
| Dalradian in geology describes a series of | metamorphic rocks, typically developed in the high grou |
| he surrounding hills, which are composed of | metamorphic rocks. |
| It typically occurs in contact | metamorphic rocks. |
| They are found in igneous and | metamorphic rocks. |
| mperature hydrothermal deposits and contact | metamorphic rocks. |
| e occur with omphacite in blueschist facies | metamorphic rocks. |
| de mine recovered gold from quartz veins in | metamorphic rocks. |
| e is found in a wide variety of igneous and | metamorphic rocks. |
| a rock at the frontier between igneous and | metamorphic rocks. |
| rives power is located below the surface in | metamorphic rocks. |
| imentary rocks as well as in some low grade | metamorphic rocks. |
| e term 'mineral' in reference to igneous or | metamorphic rocks. |
| eschist facies and UHP (ultrahigh-pressure) | metamorphic rocks. |
| the crust and the presence of such rocks in | metamorphic sequences has been used to provide evidence |
| eral is generally found in tin-rich contact | metamorphic skarn deposits. |
| inations in mafic igneous rocks, in contact | metamorphic skarn deposits, in pegmatites and in sedime |
| n granites, tin bearing pegmatites, contact | metamorphic skarns, gneisses and in hydrothermal deposi |
| fer, knotenschiefer is a variety of contact | metamorphic slate. |
| the olivine lattice are reconstituted into | metamorphic sulfide minerals, chiefly millerite, during |
| to the Lion", the structure of the song is | metamorphic, taking the form of a rising and subsiding |
| inerals, carbon substances and mica; as the | metamorphic temperature rises, minerals such as andalus |
| tion to record without melting "ultra-high" | metamorphic temperatures of 900 - 1100°C. |
| rbon dioxide results in two main classes of | metamorphic ultramafic rock; talc carbonate and serpent |
| the Precambrian basement rocks composed of | metamorphic Vishnu Schist (black) and Zoroaster Granite |
| A | metamorphic zone is the region between two such easily |
| relatively low temperatures, rare types of | metamorphic zones can develop. |
| ermally metamorphosed limestones in contact | metamorphic zones. |
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