- 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...