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- volcanic rock equivalent of quartz monzonite is quartz latite. The term adamellite was originally applied by A. Cathrein in 1890 to orthoclase-bearing tonalite...
- episode of granite magmatism resulted in the intrusion of the Stanthorpe Adamellite into the surrounding metamorphic and sedimentary rock. Subsequent uplift...
- Alps. The name was first applied by Gerhard vom Rath in 1864. The term adamellite was originally applied by A. Cathrein in 1890 to orthoclase-bearing tonalite...
- rocks. Some archaic and vernacular terms for rocks are also included. Adamellite – Type of igneous rockPages displaying short descriptions of redirect...
- after the clear Range Granodiorite. Tharwa Adamellite The Tharwa Adamellite resembles Shannons Flat Adamellite, but with more strongly zoned plagioclase...
- more calcium and sodium, which produce plagioclase, and hence a granite, adamellite or tonalite. At very low degrees of partial melting a silica undersaturated...
- crater structure. The target rocks were part of a batholith composed of adamellite, mangerite and lenses of anorthosite. There are abundant shock metamorphic...
- are derived from the parent rocks of Ruby Cr**** Granite and Stanthorpe Adamellite that form the northern section of the New England Batholith. They are...
- is under superficial peat deposits. The granite (or more specifically adamellite) was intruded at depth as a pluton into the surrounding sedimentary rocks...
- typically pot****ic, sometimes containing leucite, and would be termed adamellite, granite and syenite. Volcanic equivalents would be rhyolite and rhyodacite...