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; Gneiss (pronounced like your relative) ... Metamorphic Rocks - Gneiss ... Structure: In addition to the gneissose texture described above, gneisses tend to be banded on a large scale with layers and streaks of darker and lighter coloured gneiss. Granite and quartz veins and pegmatites are common.
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www.rocks-rock.com/gneiss.html
www.rocks-rock.com/gneiss.html
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Gneiss is a major metamorphic rock type from regional metamorphism. ... Gneiss ("nice") is a rock of great variety with large mineral grains arranged in wide bands. It means a type of rock texture, not a composition. (more below)
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geology.about.com/od/rocks/ig/metrockindex/rocpicgneiss...
geology.about.com/od/rocks/ig/metrockindex/rocpicgneiss.htm
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Gneiss is a metamorphic rock form characterized by banding caused by segregation of different types of rock, typically light and dark silicates. Rather than an indication of specific mineral composition, the term is an indication of texture.
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hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/Hbase/geophys/gneiss2.htm...
hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/Hbase/geophys/gneiss2.html
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B. Gneiss paperweight (width -10 cm) made of faulted gneiss, that consists of alternating black amphibole-rich and white quartz-rich bands; piece is a sliced and polished cobble found in the drift in Isabella County, Michigan.
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www.cst.cmich.edu/users/dietr1rv/gneiss.htm
www.cst.cmich.edu/users/dietr1rv/gneiss.htm
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How and where is it mined? Gneiss are mined using underground mining. It is found all over the world but mostly in mountain ranges like the Adirondacks and the Rocky Mountains. ... If you have a piece of gneiss, the light layers going through it are quartz and feldspar. The dark layers are hornblende and biotite mica.
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library.thinkquest.org/05aug/00461/gneiss.htm
library.thinkquest.org/05aug/00461/gneiss.htm
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Augen Gneiss ... Gneiss is a medium to coarse-grained banded rock formed as a result of high grade regional metamorphism. It is characterised by a layered appearance caused by the segregation of ferromagnesian minerals from quartzo-feldspathic minerals in discontinuous layers.
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www.kabrna.com/cpgs/rocks/metamorphic/gneiss.htm
www.kabrna.com/cpgs/rocks/metamorphic/gneiss.htm
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Gneiss can be identified by its pattern of alternating light and dark bands. The light bands contain feldspars, and the dark bands contain hornblende and biotite. Gneiss comes from a variety of rocks, including granite, sandstone, and shale, that have undergone regional metamorphism.
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www.alientravelguide.com/science/geology/rocks/metamorp...
www.alientravelguide.com/science/geology/rocks/metamorp/gneiss.htm
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