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- ****ociated magmatism Resulting mountain type Orthogeosyncline Eugeosyncline Initial magmatism Alpinotype Miogeosyncline - Parageosyncline - Germanotype...
- deformed in many places during the Ross Orogeny in the Cambrian. These miogeosyncline metasedimentary rocks are partly composed of calcium carbonate, often...
- important metals in the formation of ore bodies or "lodes". mineralogy miogeosyncline A geosyncline in which volcanism is not ****ociated with sedimentation...
- South America. The term was coined in 1966 by Dietz and Holden from the miogeosyncline concept of the outdated geosynclinal theory. Dietz and Holden modified...
- ISSN 0264-8172. Dietz, Robert S. and John C. Holden, 1966, Miogeoclines (Miogeosynclines) in Space and Time, Journal of Geology, Vol. 74, No. 5, Part 1 (Sep...
- seafloor spreading, she was instead taught about eugeosynclines and miogeosynclines. Though she knew it did not fully explain the theory she did not give...
- Keith B. (1968). Origin of Ordovician quartzite in the Cordilleran miogeosyncline. U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 600-B. pp. 169–177. Norford...