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- Petrogenesis, also known as petrogeny, is a branch of petrology dealing with the origin and formation of rocks. While the word petrogenesis is most commonly...
- Plagioclase (/ˈplædʒ(i)əˌkleɪs, ˈpleɪdʒ-, -ˌkleɪz/ PLAJ-(ee)-ə-klayss, PLAYJ-, -⁠klayz) is a series of tectosilicate (framework silicate) minerals within...
- 1086/628726. S2CID 128948336. Spell, Terry L.; Kyle, Philip R. (1989). "Petrogenesis of Valle Grande Member rhyolites, Valles Caldera, New Mexico: Implications...
- Greisen is a highly altered granitic rock or pegmatite, usually composed predominantly of quartz and micas (mostly muscovite). Greisen is formed by self-generated...
- 28°10′N 59°06′E / 28.17°N 59.1°E / 28.17; 59.1 Shahsavaran is a volcanic field in Iran. It covers an ellipse shaped area west of Bazman volcano. The...
- L.; Gulick, S.P.S.; et al. (2020). "Geochemistry, geochronology and petrogenesis of Maya Block granitoids and ****s from the Chicxulub Impact Crater,...
- plate convergence, and a subduction zone develops. The magmatism and petrogenesis of continental crust are complicated: in essence, continental arcs reflect...
- Frances M.; Menzies, Andrew (15 November 2019). "The great escape: Petrogenesis of low-silica volcanism of Pliocene to Quaternary age ****ociated with...
- Mason Gully is an ordinary chondrite of subclass H5, and is the second meteorite to be recovered using the Desert Fireball Network (DFN) camera observatory...
- B.J.I. (1990). "Tristan da Cunha, South Atlantic: geochemistry and petrogenesis of a basanite-phonolite lava series". Journal of Petrology. 31 (4): 779–812...