phenocryst उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The most abundant phenocryst minerals were hornblende and plagioclase, but an unusual phenocryst mineral was also present the calcium sulfate, anhydrite.
- The most abundant phenocryst minerals were hornblende and plagioclase, but an unusual phenocryst mineral was also present the calcium sulfate, anhydrite.
- High in fiamme, the third tuff layer differs from the second in that it has even higher phenocryst content, but poor lithics.
- A "'phenocryst "'is a relatively large and usually conspicuous crystal distinctly larger than the grains of the rock recrystallization.
- Normally the term " phenocryst " is not used unless the crystals are directly observable, which is sometimes stated as greater than . 5 millimeter in diameter.
- Chemical classifications are preferred to classify volcanic rocks, with phenocryst species used as a prefix, e . g . " olivine-bearing picrite " or " orthoclase-phyric rhyolite ".
- Oroscocha is formed by phenocryst-rich, felsic porphyritic rocks with a composition of peraluminous rhyolite in the flows and trachydacite in the dome, of which the dome is darker than the lava flows.
- Iddingsite forms from the weathering of basalt in the presence of liquid water and can be described as a phenocryst, i . e . it has megascopically visible crystals in a fine-grained groundmass of a porphyritic rock.
- In some cases, felsic volcanic rocks may contain phenocrysts of mafic minerals, usually hornblende, pyroxene or a feldspar mineral, and may need to be named after their phenocryst mineral, such as'hornblende-bearing felsite '.
- The above approach of FTIR has successfully detect the occurrence of H 2 O and CO 2 in numbers of studies nowaday, For examples, the water saturated inclusion in olivine phenocryst erupted at Stromboli ( Sicily, Italy ) in consequences of depressurization, and the unexpected of occurrence of molecular CO 2 in melts inclusion in Phlegraean Volcanic District ( Southern Italy ) revealed as the presence of a deep, CO 2-rich, continuous degassing magma.