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cools and solidifies, with or
without crystallisation. They may be
either plutonic bodies or
volcanic extrusive. Again,
erosive forces sculpt their current...
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Northeast India" (PDF). Kalpavriksh,
Aaranyak and
ActionAid India. pp. 4–5.
Retrieved 11 July 2011.
Plutonic Power (2008).
Revised Project Description for...
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comprising the
majority of the archipelago's
total volume. The
volcanic and
plutonic rocks are
distinctly basic; the
archipelago is a soda-alkaline petrographic...
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caused by a
sudden cracking action in
frozen soil or rock
saturated with
water or ice. Deep-focus earthquake, also
called a
plutonic earthquake, an earthquake...
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Arkosic Formation. The
Salib in turn
overlies the
eroded Aqaba Complex of
plutonic granitoids. An
aquifer forms along this
lithologic contact, with springs...
- regions.
Puerto Rico is
composed of
Cretaceous to
Eocene volcanic and
plutonic rocks,
overlain by
younger Oligocene and more
recent carbonates and other...
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while the
alternate layer has a pegmatitic, aplitic,
granitic or
generally plutonic appearance ("neosome"). Commonly,
migmatites occur below deformed metamorphic...
- Machine, Fox News, June 6, 2007.
Accessed June 9, 2007. Thompson, Fred. "
Plutonic Warming"
Archived September 3, 2007, at the
Wayback Machine, AEI, March...
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Hetch Hetchy Valley).
Exfoliation (caused by the
tendency of
crystals in
plutonic rocks to
expand at the surface)
acting on
granitic rock with
widely spaced...
- Both
volcanic (eruptive) and
plutonic (intrusive)
igneous processes can have
important impacts on geomorphology. The
action of
volcanoes tends to rejuvenize...