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  • ly given the drastic reduction in aqueous and igneous activity in this recent era, making the obser
  • iding the Pacific Plate, episodes of volcanic igneous activity persisted.
  • The Innuitian Mountains contain igneous and metamorphic rocks, but for the most part
  • It is found in igneous and some metamorphic rocks as well as in ston
  • ers are in consolidated rocks of sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic origin.
  • a foundation on which modern understanding of igneous and metamorphic processes has been built.
  • was constructed over an uplifted Precambrian igneous and metamorphic basement and is elongated in
  • Hornblende is a common constituent of many igneous and metamorphic rocks such as granite, syenit
  • The whole of the river drains off igneous and ancient rocks of the Cambrian and Ordovic
  • Elbaite forms in igneous and metamorphic rocks and veins in associatio
  • It is used in studies of igneous and metamorphic rock genesis and importantly
  • and subsequent researches threw much light on igneous and metamorphic phenomena and on the resultin
  • he Moine gneiss, as well as the metamorphosed igneous and sedimentary rocks of the central, eastern
  • the Canadian Shield, a cratonic expression of igneous and metamorphic rock 880 million to 1 billion
  • l formation composed primarily of precambrian igneous and metamorphic rock running from the Delawar
  • The hills are mostly igneous and metamorphic rocks from the late pre-Cambr
  • They are found in igneous and metamorphic rocks.
  • Professor Janet Watson FRS, igneous and metamorphic petrologist.
  • ical papers and six textbooks on metamorphic, igneous, and structural petrology.
  • It occurs in igneous and metamorphic rocks that are deficient in m
  • Silver and copper were mined from Precambrian igneous and sedimentary rocks.
  • Biotite is found in a wide variety of igneous and metamorphic rocks.
  • Migmatite is a rock at the frontier between igneous and metamorphic rocks.
  • In contrast with igneous and metamorphic rocks, a sedimentary rocks us
  • rated with John Verhoogen on the classic work Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology published in 1960.
  • m, rocks which were originally sedimentary or igneous are converted into schists and gneisses.
  • s, in the Hadean eon - based on the age of an igneous band that cuts the rock.
  • These usually form in jointed igneous bedrocks, horizontal sedimentary beds with we
  • roper to calculate normative mineralogy on an igneous breccia, for instance.
  • She comes to help out Igneous but later in the series kills him for turning
  • Rare igneous carbonate rocks exist as intrusive carbonatit
  • It occurs in an igneous carbonatite sill in Montreal, Canada in the F
  • The area is known for igneous castle-like rock formations, harsh terrain, a
  • ite is found in granite pegmatites, which are igneous coarse-grained rocks.
  • he Pilansberg Complex of the western Bushveld Igneous Complex in South Africa.
  • th platinum orebodies such as in the Bushveld Igneous Complex in South Africa, the Skaergaard igneo
  • The Magnet Cove igneous complex is a small alkalic ring complex lying
  • It also occurs in the layered igneous complex of the Bushveld region of South Afric
  • The Bushveld Igneous Complex covers a pear-shaped area in the cent
  • The Metchosin Igneous Complex is an ophiolite sequence in southwest
  • ribed in 1928 for occurrences in the Bushveld Igneous Complex and named after South African metallu
  • e and in nepheline syenite in the Magnet Cove igneous complex of Arkansas, USA.
  • ity, it has been reported from the Stillwater igneous complex in Montana and the New Rambler copper
  • Kochite is found in the alkaline igneous complex of East Greenland and is named after
  • Brazil,the Transvaal region, and Magnet Cove igneous complex of Arkansas, as well as on oceanic is
  • from a geological formation in the Stillwater igneous complex in south central Montana known as the
  • te with bronzite phenocrystss from Stillwater Igneous Complex
  • nd in layered intrusions such as the Bushveld Igneous Complex in South Africa and the Stillwater ig
  • The Bushveld Igneous Complex (or BIC) is a large layered igneous i
  • amples include the Duluth gabbro, the Sudbury Igneous Complex of Ontario, the Bushveld igneous comp
  • bed in 1929 for an occurrence in the Bushveld igneous complex of South Africa.
  • bed in 1932 for an occurrence in the Bushveld Igneous Complex of South Africa.
  • occur in close association with the Bushveld Igneous Complex, possibly formed from partial melting
  • in the Merensky Reef of the Western Bushveld Igneous Complex, South Africa, and named for South Af
  • the Midcontinent Rift System and the Sudbury Igneous Complex.
  • in association with alkaline to per-alkaline igneous complexes, in pegmatites associated with alka
  • Chromitite is an igneous cumulate rock composed mostly of the mineral
  • constituent in fractional crystallisation and igneous differentiation processes.
  • 'evolves' is probably not the right word, try Igneous differentiation.
  • The basalt at Trimble Knob (and other igneous dikes in the area) was originally thought to
  • The basalt at Mole Hill (and other igneous dikes in the area) was originally thought to
  • Perite is found in areas near igneous extrusions in places like the Western United
  • 24-29 million years ago and consist mostly of igneous granitic formations along with preceding meta
  • cs, ultrabasic rock complex and the extrusive igneous group that include basalt, andesite, and ryho
  • The igneous hill was formed 200 million years ago when th
  • These rocks are largely igneous in origin, mixed with metamorphosed marble, q
  • The resulting rock, igneous in appearance but formed at a low temperature
  • The Kanichee area is associated with an igneous intrusion that has been termed the Kanichee l
  • A lopolith is a large igneous intrusion which is lenticular in shape with a
  • When a rock is contact altered by an igneous intrusion it very frequently becomes more ind
  • Moss Island in Little Falls, New York is an igneous intrusion of Syenite in the Mohawk Valley wit
  • In this case, the igneous intrusion was the Treasure Mountain Granite t
  • ution, salt doming, tectonic deformation, and igneous intrusion as well as possible bombing or man-
  • the Cassiar Batholith, a 100 million year old igneous intrusion and the single largest intrusive bo
  • tern foot of the 1898-foot high Mole Hill, an igneous intrusion that is believed to have been the c
  • means that the metamorphism was the result of igneous intrusion directly into the neighboring rock.
  • ible to reconstruct the original shape of the igneous intrusion; that rock may not be the remnant o
  • Igneous intrusions in South Shropshire, a sill of dol
  • Trimble Knob is the most obvious of many igneous intrusions in the area.
  • in the skarns within contact aureoles around igneous intrusions.
  • tuffs and agglomerates, along with some major igneous intrusions.
  • covered in glacial diamicton derived from the igneous lithologies nearer the centre of the Lake Dis
  • iewed them as the product of the intrusion of igneous magma into metamorphic rocks at depth.
  • t basin unconformably overlies the Palaeozoic igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks of the Lac
  • the use of the term 'mineral' in reference to igneous or metamorphic rocks.
  • over bedrock, typically granite or other hard igneous or metamorphic rock.
  • ic fragments can be derived from sedimentary, igneous or metamorphic rocks).
  • nd Cambrian age rocks of both sedimentary and igneous origin.
  • In igneous petrology an intermediate composition refers
  • The term is used mainly in igneous petrology.
  • uential in the fields of both volcanology and igneous petrology.
  • main geological regions in Quebec: the great igneous plains of the Canadian Shield, the mighty App
  • The Nain anorthosite batholith is a large igneous plutonic rock complex that covers a large are
  • craters may provide an indication of internal igneous processes where other evidence of volcanic pr
  • It is part of a large igneous province surrounding much of the Superior cra
  • e Winagami sills, is a Paleoproterozoic large igneous province of northwestern Alberta, Canada.
  • lood basalt lava flows of the Mackenzie Large Igneous Province with a thickness of at least 360 m (
  • It consists of a large igneous province with an area of 105,000 km2 (41,000
  • Proterozoic dike swarm of the Franklin Large Igneous Province in Northern Canada.
  • ntinental flood basalts of the Franklin Large Igneous Province on Victoria Island, Canada.
  • d basalts forming part of the Mackenzie Large Igneous Province in the Northwest Territories, Canada
  • Formation is a mafic volcanic belt and large igneous province located at the northern margin of th
  • to magmatism of the extensive Mackenzie Large Igneous Province and are considered to be the western
  • e Sverdrup Basin Magmatic Province is a large igneous province located on Axel Heiberg Island and E
  • The Uvalde rocks are of the same igneous province as the Pilot Knob rocks; both are ce
  • agmatic event that formed the Mackenzie Large Igneous Province and the Muskox is interpreted as occ
  • ce forms part of the larger High Arctic Large Igneous Province and consists of flood basalts, dikes
  • The Caribbean large igneous province consists of a major flood basalt, wh
  • Map of the Mackenzie Large Igneous Province and its sub-features.
  • features associated with the Mackenzie Large Igneous Province, including the rifting that created
  • sible for the creation of the Mackenzie Large Igneous Province, which contains the largest dike swa
  • m occupies a major part of the Franklin Large Igneous Province, which covers an area of more than 2
  • , the Mistassini dike swarm stands as a large igneous province.
  • ghly 11 million km², of any continental large igneous province.
  • basalts are part of the North Atlantic large igneous province.
  • ic Ocean during the formation of the Tertiary Igneous Province.
  • to be found in fissure veins in the extrusive igneous rhyolite rock.
  • ntains a good example of columnar jointing in igneous rhyolite, the same process that formed Devils
  • Norite is a mafic intrusive igneous rock composed largely of the calcium-rich pla
  • The minerals in a phaneritic igneous rock are sufficiently large to see each indiv
  • Also in abundance is Beech granite, a type of igneous rock believed to be 700 million years old.
  • granite is a fine to coarse grained intrusive igneous rock of the same general composition as grani
  • cribing a pluton or dike one may describe the igneous rock as intruding the surrounding country roc
  • ayered intrusion is a large sill-like body of igneous rock which exhibits vertical layering or diff
  • The Borrowdale Volcanic Group is a group of igneous rock formations named after the Borrowdale ar
  • plunges about 120 feet (37 m) over a sill of igneous rock in the foothills of the Carneddau range.
  • A phanerite is an igneous rock having the grains of its essential miner
  • using the coil method, tempered using crushed igneous rock (e.g., granite) or quartz temper, and us
  • Extrusive igneous rock are dominant above 3,500 m (11,500 ft) o
  • ssure calculations of the magma that produced igneous rock containing this mineral.
  • is made up of whinstone, or dolerite, a hard igneous rock which the waterfall takes a lot of time
  • Norite is also the basal igneous rock of the Sudbury Basin complex in Ontario
  • nic crust near Costa Rica and into a layer of igneous rock known as gabbro, which is formed from so
  • rock, also known as a hypabyssal rock, is an igneous rock that originates at medium to shallow dep
  • For the igneous rock type "websterite", see pyroxenite.
  • The geochemistry of some igneous rock series--III.
  • Labradorite is the principal component of the igneous rock type anorthosite.
  • By definition, intrusive igneous rock fragments can not be considered lithic f
  • The natural remanent magnetization of an igneous rock can be altered by this process.
  • Granites and other phaneritic igneous rock fragments are plotted in the F pole of t
  • Silicic is a term used to describe magma or igneous rock rich in silica.
  • ers to crystals, typically phenocrysts, in an igneous rock which contain small grains of other mine
  • t by decompression melting (see discussion in igneous rock) at lower temperature than the accompany
  • Close-up of granite (an intrusive igneous rock) exposed in Chennai, India.
  • tones (some of which are made of dolerite, an igneous rock), were thought for much of the 20th cent
  • pilite (from Greek: σπιλάς) is a fine-grained igneous rock, resulting particularly from alteration
  • disruption of a horizontal layer of magnetic igneous rock, known as a sill, by the impact event.
  • Ocean crust consists of basic igneous rock, containing significant amounts of magne
  • An agpaitic rock is a peralkaline igneous rock, typically nepheline syenite or phonolit
  • n sunny locations on limestone, granitic, and igneous rock.
  • Trachyandesite is an extrusive igneous rock.
  • rounded hills formed of older metamorphic and igneous rock.
  • pite-bearing albitite, a rare highly alkaline igneous rock.
  • , each of which contains one or more types of igneous rock.
  • Common texture observed in granite and other igneous rock.
  • a, usually in association with coarse-grained igneous rocks called pegmatites.
  • Many mafic igneous rocks contain grains of intergrown magnetite
  • y Alfred Harker in his The Natural History of Igneous Rocks in 1909.
  • His research on Permian igneous rocks (286 to 245 million years ago) of the O
  • The igneous rocks of Moel Siabod can be seen behind the l
  • alkalic igneous rocks with 5 - 15% alkali (K2O + Na2O) conten
  • blocky to lath shaped grains in common mafic igneous rocks such as basalt and gabbro, as well as i
  • Diogenites are composed of igneous rocks of plutonic origin, having solidified s
  • ties, uranium occurs in hydrothermal veins in igneous rocks (quartz monzonite, latite porphyry, and
  • The igneous rocks of the Vosges, and those of the Alps, C
  • trology to understand the processes that form igneous rocks (rocks that cooled from magma or lava).
  • They occur in most of the crystals found in igneous rocks and are common in the minerals quartz,
  • It is observed in some igneous rocks and iron ore deposits as the result of
  • The igneous rocks of the Pilot Knob volcano have not, as
  • αφανης, invisible) is a name given to certain igneous rocks which are so fine-grained that their co
  • as the last product of consolidation in some igneous rocks which contain high or moderately high p
  • e Canadian Shield contains some of the oldest igneous rocks in the world, dating back to the Precam
  • ineral constituents of fine-grained extrusive igneous rocks can only be determined by examination o
  • poraneous with it, along with other intrusive igneous rocks near Ugly Mountain in Pendleton County,
  • relatively much less common, but it occurs in igneous rocks in small amounts in rare granites and r
  • s a petrologic term for volcanic or intrusive igneous rocks that are interpreted to form in subduct
  • hrusting up of the underlying metamorphic and igneous rocks of Proterozoic age.
  • y knowing the amounts of 87Rb and 87Sr of two igneous rocks produced at different times by the same
  • Price and B. Harte) and The Interpretation of Igneous Rocks (1979) (with J. D. Bell and R. J. Pankh
  • ally found as foliated masses embedded in the igneous rocks norite and hypersthene-andesite, of whi
  • usions and flows of minette and other unusual igneous rocks that formed about 25 million years ago.
  • merit in regard to the older crystalline and igneous rocks and the subject of mineral veins.
  • ource and genesis, including contamination of igneous rocks by wall rocks and identifying crystals
  • h focusing effects from mechanically stronger igneous rocks nearby, allows the relatively small eas
  • Gneisses that are metamorphosed igneous rocks or their equivalent are termed granite
  • Most igneous rocks belong to a middle Cenozoic (~32 to 22
  • an account of the Organic Origin of so-called Igneous Rocks and Abyssal Red Clays (1912), printed b
  • poraneous with it, along with other intrusive igneous rocks near Ugly Mountain in Pendleton County,
  • (middle Mesoproterozoic), which is the age of igneous rocks that are inferred to have been uplifted
  • or schist which started out as sedimentary or igneous rocks but which have undergone chemical, mine
  • irst, clinopyroxene is a common phenocryst in igneous rocks easy to identify, second, the crystalli
  • Igneous rocks have no protolith because they form fro
  • He published The Evolution of the Igneous Rocks in 1928.
  • Examples of phaneritic igneous rocks are gabbro, diorite and granite.
  • n schists have been derived from fine-grained igneous rocks such as basalts and tuffs.
  • Andesine occurs in intermediate igneous rocks such as diorite, syenite and andesite.
  • map showing the granite batholiths and mafic igneous rocks of Cornwall
  • The Tertiary Igneous Rocks of Skye, 1904, Geological Survey of Sco
  • Kimberlites are a class of igneous rocks commonly associated with diamond mining
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