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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «GRANITIZATION»
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1
Mind Over Magma: The Story of Igneous Petrology
As examples of static granitization following syn-kinematic granitization, Misch
mentioned Nanga Parbat, West Yunnan, and also north-central Washington west
of the Okonogan River. He believed that the majority of large granodioritic and ...
2
Atlas of the Textural Patterns of Ore Minerals and ...
Chapter 22 Granitization - Anatexis Chapter 23 Metallogeny Related to
GranodioritesChapter 24 Metallogeny Related to. (a) Granitization Related to
Mineralization Considering the general hypothesis of granitization related to
metallogeny ...
Stylianos Augustithis, 1995
Granitization, however,. can conceivably take place only at great depth where
temperatures and pressures are: high. We would not expect to find extensive
granitization in the upper levels of. batholiths, especially near their roofs. Instead,
in ...
4
The Earth's Crust and Upper Mantle: Structure, Dynamic ...
Granitization is a metasomatic process whereby a rock has been changed toward
a granitic composition and texture. Field evidence, especially in the migmatitic
Precambrian basement complex, shows that rocks of different primary ...
5
Geological Survey Professional Paper
... workers interpreted the gneiss and foliated granitoid rocks of the area to be
basement to the Nova Lima Group in the Rio das Velhas Series, although some
workers in the 1950's interpreted some of the gneiss to be the result of
granitization.
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1980
6
Crust of the Earth: A Symposium
Contrasted with this are the great developments of high-grade metamorphic
rocks intimately associated with granitization granites and migmatites. Misch (
1949) and the writer (Read, 1951) and many others consider this association of
genetic ...
7
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
Before the granitic rocks are described, brief comment on the wider question of
the origin of granite is pertinent, to provide a background to the interpretation
offered and to clarify the meaning of the term “granitization” as used in the
ensuing ...
8
Igneous Rocks and Processes: A Practical Guide
Nineteenthcentury French geologists developed a notion called 'granitization',
which remained popular during the 1930s and 1940s, invoking 'a process by
which solid rocks are transformed torocksofgranitic character without passing
through ...
9
Magmatism and Geodynamics: Terrestrail Magmatism Throughout ...
isotopic characteristics could have been derived from sedimentary rocks of "basic
" composition and their metamorphosed analogues, as a result of partial melting
and further granitization. Potassium-sodic granite magmas with "mantle" isotopic
...
10
Geology and Mineral Resources of the Hudson and Maynard ...
Whatever the explanation, granitization has involved some part of the Marlboro
formation as well as part of the Nashoba. Granitization that led to the forming of
the Gospel Hill gneiss probably began while deformation was still in progress.