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Dallasite is a
breccia made of
subequant to
rectangular or
distinctly elongate,
curvilinear shards that
represent the
spalled rims of
pillow basalt (see:...
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geologists restrict the
usage to
nonsorted or
poorly sorted conglomerate or
breccia that
consists of sp****,
terrigenous gravel suspended in
either a mud or...
- age of the
mineralisation is
about 1.58
billion years. It
consists of a
breccia containing host rock
clasts (dolomite, sandstone, andesite)
which is intensively...
- ones. In 1908 and 1943-1944,
careful testing of the
underlying volcanic breccia found about two
carats per 100 tons. Pit
testing sponsored by the State...
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fragments in a finer-grained
matrix of
similar composition.
Tectonic or
fault breccia – a medium- to co****-grained
cataclasite containing >30%
visible fragments...
- century,
excavations of the site were
started under the
Italian Evaristo Breccia.
Callisthenes states that
Alexander the
Great visited the city on his way...
- was
Giuseppe Botti [it]. From 1904 to 1932 he was
followed by
Evaristo Breccia and then
Achille Adriani. The
museum was
inaugurated in 1895 by Khedive...
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Lower Paleolithic,
except that he
calls them the "Upper Cave-Earth and
Breccia", the "Middle Cave-Earth", and the "Lower Red Sand", with
reference to...
- from
terrestrial debris ejected during meteorite impacts. The term was
coined by
Austrian geologist Franz Eduard Suess (1867–1941), son of
Eduard Suess...
- geochemistry, and
petrology of a
ferroan noritic anorthosite clast from
Descartes breccia 67215:
Clues to the age, origin, structure, and
impact history of the lunar...