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Definition of Protogine

Protogine
Protogine Pro"to*gine, n. [Proto- + root of Gr. ? to be born: cf. F. protogyne.] (Min.) A kind of granite or gneiss containing a silvery talcose mineral.

Meaning of Protogine from wikipedia

- The straight middle and upper course of Nissan follows a branch of the Protogine Zone – a zone of crustal weakness in western Sweden. Nissan drains the...
- The Protogine Zone is a geological boundary zone in western Sweden. There are two slightly different definitions of the Protogine Zone. In the lithological...
- The straight middle and upper course of Lagan follows a branch of the Protogine Zone —a zone of crustal weakness in western Sweden. The other three main...
- rock ****ociated with the Protogine Zone. Rusken, Rymmen, and Möckeln lakes are aligned with a more eastern branch of the Protogine Zone. Canyons cut into...
- been classified by Sten De Geer as a "tectonic valley" as it follows the Protogine Zone—a bedrock weakness zone of Precambrian age. During deglaciation of...
- Neoproterozoic. Granitic ba****t rocks in the lake are deformed (foliated) by the Protogine Zone that crosses the area. The basin is partially filled by sedimentary...
- several square miles, the rocks are a mixture of granite, syenite, and protogine. Iron has been found in small quantities, and some traces of gold. The...
- calciferous mica schist formation, with a small bed of granite, syenite and protogine in the northeastern part. No. 9 of the Acts of 1985, effective March 27...
- flowers from June to August. Androsace saussurei inhabit rock crevices on protogine and granite at elevations from 2,000 to 4,070 metres (6,560 to 13,350 ft)...
- into steep needle-shaped peaks (known as aiguilles). Known locally as protogine, these rocks are lower in the mineral biotite mica and richer in quartz...