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variety of sodium-rich
tonalite with
minor biotite as the only
mafic mineral,
named after Norway's
third largest city, Trondheim.
Tonalites,
together with granodiorites...
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structure is
still visible. The
major lithologies in the Isua belt are (1)
tonalites of the Itsaq/Amîtsoq gneiss, (2)
Basaltic pillow lava and
pillow breccia...
- plagioclase, and
alkali feldspar.
Granitoids range from plagioclase-rich
tonalites to alkali-rich
syenites and from quartz-poor
monzonites to quartz-rich...
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roots also have TTG rocks, e.g. Tobago, but they are
rarely exposed.
Tonalites (including trondhjemites) can be
found above the
layered gabbro section...
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Bagatelle sans
tonalité ("Bagatelle
without tonality", S.216a) is a
piece for solo
piano written by
Franz Liszt in 1885. The m****cript
bears the title...
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general term for a
system of
musical organization and
spoke of
types de
tonalités rather than a
single system,
today the term is most
often used to refer...
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granitic rocks dominated by
plagioclase are
classified as
granodiorites or
tonalites.
Granitic rocks with over 90%
alkali feldspar are
classified as alkali...
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leucocratic (light-colored)
intrusive igneous rock. It is a
variety of
tonalite in
which the
plagioclase is
mostly in the form of oligoclase. Trondhjemites...
- John; Klaver, Gerard; Ruiz,
Arminda (1996). "The
Genesis of
Primitive Tonalites ****ociated With An
Accreting Cretaceous Oceanic Plateau: The
Aruba Batholith...
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Gneiss Complex is a
heterogeneous ****emblage of
foliated to
gneissic tonalites, trondhjemites, granodiorites, and
granites which contains minor quartz-diorites...