Definition of Crustal. Meaning of Crustal. Synonyms of Crustal

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Definition of Crustal

Crustal
Crustal Crust"al (kr?st"al), a. Relating to a crust.

Meaning of Crustal from wikipedia

- Look up crust in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crust may refer to: Crust (baking), the outer layer composed of pastry or salt Crust, the bread foundation...
- one or two types of crustal material: oceanic crust (in older texts called sima from silicon and magnesium) and continental crust (sial from silicon and...
- Look up upper crust in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Upper crust most commonly refers to: The upper class in modern societies; the social class composed...
- zones. Many theories of crustal growth are controversial, including rates of crustal growth and recycling, whether the lower crust is recycled differently...
- broadcast again on the Australian children entertainment network ABC3. The Crust at BBC Online The Crust at IMDb The Crust @ Darrall Macqueen's website....
- years old. In contrast, the bulk of the continental crust is much older. The oldest continental crustal rocks on Earth have ages in the range from about...
- one. The m**** of bread consists of two primary components: the crust and crumb. Bread crust is formed from surface dough during the cooking process. It is...
- been studied; in particular, various magnetic crustal anomalies have been studied. Two examples of crustal magnetic anomalies on Earth that have been studied...
- mantle, as well as crustal material with an isotopic signature different from that of primitive mantle. Identification of this crustal signature in mantle-derived...
- of xenoliths from the oceanic crust and volcanic edifice beneath Gran Canaria (Canary Islands): consequences for crustal contamination of ascending magmas"...