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- is, medium to high temperature and pressure alteration. Eclogitized metagabbros (very high pressure ultramafic metamorphic rocks) are found in some localities...
- like gabbros and peridotite, and in low-grade metamorphic rocks such as metagabbros. Furthermore, diallage is an essential constituent of gabbros. It can...
- Closer to the Newport–Inglewood fault zone, garnet-bearing schists and metagabbros occur. The Santa Monica Slate can be observed in the northwestern block...
- rocks are highly metamorphosed. The rock deposits are a melange including metagabbro, and are Jur****ic-Cretaceous in age. Mount Si features prominently in...
- "gabbro" to rocks that geologists nowadays would more strictly call "metagabbro" (metamorphosed gabbro). Gabbro is a co****-grained (phaneritic) igneous...
- sedimentary rocks found which are a blend of sandstone and limestone. For the metagabbros temperatures were found to have reached 550 °C - 650 °C. This was seen...
- exotic blocks are ophiolitic and include metamorphosed ultramafic rocks, metagabbros, m****ive and pillowed metabasalts and pelagic sedimentary rocks. Based...
- Bull Lake suite, approximately under present-day Sudbury. The Blue Draw Metagabbros – in the Black Hills of South Dakota – were 625 km (390 mi) west of Sudbury...
- southern peneplain consists of a set of granito-gneiss consisting of metagabbros, metagranodiorites and metagranites dating from 2075 ± 7 Ma from a magma...
- Within the Zazhoginskoe field are sills and ****s of metadiabases and metagabbro. Thickness of the sills is typically less than 50 m, but at the upper...