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How could you easily distinguish a black and white gneiss from a similar-colored granite? ... Why is my Black granite composite sink turning white around the drain area?
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What are slate, gneiss, and quartzite used for? ... slate: flooring (rough tiles), billiard table tops gneiss: hard decorative: commercial buildings, monuments, ... Definition Composite
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[ 203 ]. IV. ON COMPOSITE GNEISSES. IN BOYILAGH, WEST DONEGAL. BY GRENVILLE A. J. COLE, F.G.S., Professor of Geology and Mlineralogy in the Royal ...
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At deeper structural levels the composite gneisses are of granitic composition, containing ... This composite granitic gneiss develops a subordinate amount of ...
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exceed a few meters. COMPOSITE GNEISS. This term is used to designate gneisses which, at one time, consisted of materials of at least two different phases.
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Migmatization of pre-existing metasedimentary and meta–igneous rocks are considered the contributors to formation of the composite gneiss.
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Feb 11, 2011 ... The composite gneiss is formed by migmatization of pre-existing metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks. These gneisses show the same ...
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With alternating bands of schists and granitic material the gneisses pass into composite gneisses and migmatites. The bands of the composite gneisses are very ...
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A composite gneiss with irregular layering. The term is generally used in the field and has no genetic implications (Dietrich, 1960). CF:venite; composite gneiss.
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COMPOSITE APLITE-PEGMATITES. 1685. At several localities pegmatites that were intruded into gneisses car- ried up with them angular xenoliths of aplitic ...
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