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pelite (from
Ancient Gr**** πηλός (pēlós) 'clay, earth') or
metapelite is a
metamorphosed fine-grained
sedimentary rock, i.e.
mudstone or siltstone. The...
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Pelite OAM (born 12 July 1995) is an
Australian rugby union and
rugby league player. She won a gold
medal at the 2016
Summer Olympics in Rio.
Pelite made...
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uppermost part of a
granite intrusion into
metamorphosed Devonian mudstones or
pelites. The
granite is
itself mineralised with a well-developed
sheeted greisen...
- and in
sedimentary rock
containing clay minerals.
Chlorite is
found in
pelites along with quartz, albite, sericite, and garnet, and is also
found in ****ociate...
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described as a
gneissic metabasalt, and a
pelite containing abundant staurolite might be
described as a
staurolite pelite. A
metamorphic facies is a set of distinctive...
- but
which is more
typically between 500 and 1000m thick.
Psammites and
pelites occur within the
sequence in the
Ladder Hills area. The
Easdale Subgroup...
- north, Son-Narmada-Tapti in the south. It
mainly has quartzite, marble,
pelite,
greywacke and
extinct volcanos exposed in Aravalli-Delhi Orogen. Malani...
- this line are
metamorphosed sandstones and
mudstones (i.e.
psammites and
pelites)
which constitute the
Southern Highland Group of the Dalradian. To its...
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silica with
variable alkali and
alkaline earth cations. The term
pelitic or
pelite is
often applied to
these sediments and rocks.
Metamorphism of argillites...
- +/-
albite +/-
biotite +/-
quartz +/-
garnet (calcite +/- wollastonite)
Pelite; quartz,
orthoclase +/- albite, +/-
biotite +/-
actinolite +/-
garnet +/-...