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- of overlying rock in many areas, exposing the once deeply buried batholiths. Batholiths exposed at the surface are subjected to huge pressure differences...
- other features suggesting a distinctive origin and mode of emplacement. Batholiths are discordant intrusions with an exposed area greater than 100 square...
- The Achala Batholith (Spanish: batolito de Achala) is a group of plutons in the Sierras de Córdoba in central Argentina. With a mapped surface of over...
- leucogranite. The batholith contains also a **** swarm of north–south trending ****s. Compared to other subduction-related batholiths around the Pacific...
- Neoarchean high-silica batholiths and the nature of intrusive complements to silicic ignimbrites: Insights from the Wyoming batholith, U.S.A." (PDF). American...
- The Donegal batholith is a large granitic igneous intrusion of early Devonian age that outcrops in County Donegal in Ireland. It consists of at least...
- comparison to most batholiths. Johnson, B.R., and others, 2004, Reexaming the geochemistry and geochronology of the Late Cretaceous Boulder Batholith, MT Archived...
- crystallizes, and solidifies underground to form intrusions, such as batholiths, ****s, sills, laccoliths, and volcanic necks. Intrusion is one of the...
- Coastal Batholith may refer to: Coastal Batholith of Peru formed in the Mesozoic Coastal Batholith of central Chile formed in the Paleozoic This disambiguation...
- The Cornubian batholith is a large m**** of granite rock, formed about 280 million years ago, which lies beneath much of Cornwall and Devon in the South...