ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA LEUCOCRATIC
From German leukokrat, from leuco- + Greek kratein to rule.
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «LEUCOCRATIC»
leucocratic
rock
mesocratic
melanocratic
gneiss
geology
felsic
refers
igneous
rocks
that
relatively
rich
elements
form
feldspar
quartz
contrasted
with
mafic
which
richer
magnesium
iron
those
silicate
minerals
magma
enriched
lighter
leucocratic
mineralogy
encyclopedia
britannica
because
lack
generally
colour
consequently
referred
geological
science
coloured
ferromagnesian
german
leukokrat
leuco
greek
define
composed
mainly
colored
more
merriam
webster
leuk
leuc
krat
kratein
rule
prevail
akin
kratos
strength
hard
this
word
reverso
meaning
also
leucocytic
leucocytotic
leucocyte
leucoma
shrimp
granites
dikes
metamorphic
zircon
monazite
growth
abundant
garnet
conditions
kbar
collins
always
examples
trends
frequency
ˌluːkəˈkrætɪk
pronunciation
definitions
mindat
glossary
percentage
necessary
classified
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LEUCOCRATIC»
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1
The Nature and Origin of Cordilleran Magmatism
GEOCHEMISTRY The leucocratic granitic rocks and younger volcanic-plutonic
assemblage are chemically distinct. This is best shown on an AF M diagram (Fig.
7), where the Eocene volcanic-plutonic rocks define a calc-alkalic trend that is ...
J. Lawford Anderson, 1990
2
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
P-80-8 — Р-80—14 — Р-80-15 — Р-80-19 — Р-80—20 — Р-80-23 — P-80-32 —
Р-80-36 — Р—80-39 — Quartz monzonite: rudely foliated, coarsely porphyritic,
leucocratic, medium-grained rock. Orthoclase phenocrysts up to 5 cm long are ...
3
Geology and gold mineralization of the Gold Basin-Lost Basin ...
The leucocratic monzogranite probably has a total outcrop area of about 5 to 6
km2 and normally is within the more widespread porphyritic monzogranite of
Garnet Mountain. Contacts between leucocratic monzogranite and the porphyritic
...
Ted G. Theodore, Will N. Blair, John Thomas Nash, 1987
4
Geological Survey Professional Paper
In this area, the major rock type is a pink, equi- granular to slightly porphyritic,
generally massive leucocratic granite that has been named (Schmidt, 1976) the
Puritan Quartz Monzonite. The granite intrudes metavolcanic rocks, called the ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1985
5
Mathematical Geology and Geoinformatics: Proceedings of the ...
RESULTS AND DlSCUSSlONS Metamorphosed composite intrusive rock The
purpose of this sample was to observe the real 3D texture, particularly to detect
the commingling texture between leucocratic part and melanocratic part.
Pengda Zhao, F. P. Agterberg, Zuoqin Jiang, 1998
6
Cordilleran Metamorphic Core Complexes
Leucocratic Rock. One of the most striking aspects of the gneiss dome is the
abundance of leucocratic rock which increases markedly toward the top where it
is interlayered on all scales with adamellite, amphibolite, and pelitic schist. Figure
llC ...
Max D. Crittenden, Peter J. Coney, George Herbert Davis, 1980
7
Precambrian Geology of North Snowy Block, Beartooth ...
A few large sheets of the leucocratic gneiss are present in the Mount Cowen
Gneiss near its northwestern margin; one small stock was also found in addition
to a number of dikes. Three thin sections were studied. The texture of the gneiss
is ...
Rolland R. Reid, William J. McMannis, John C. Palmquist, 1975
The eastern side of the K-feldspar-megacrystic- granodiorite-neosome migmatite
(unit 2) is locally invaded by the second minor intrusive component: leucocratic
biotite granodiorite and granite that forms irregular apophyses, as well as ...
9
Geology of the National Capital Region: Field Trip Guidebook
deformation include both leucocratic granitoids ranging from alkali feldspar
granite to syenogranite and low-silica charnockite that is likely unrelated to the
contemporaneous leucocratic rocks. Results from U-Pb isotopic analysis of
zircons ...
Scott Southworth, William Chapin Burton, 2004
10
Leucocratic & Gabbroic Xenoliths from Hualālai Volcano, Hawaiʻi
The magma storage conditions of the distinctive Pu'u Wa'awa'a (PWW) trachyte eruption on HuaHilai Volcano remain poorly understood.
Patrick J. Shamberger, 2004