lamprophyre उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- This has, by and large, dispensed with the previous provincial names of lamprophyre species, in favor of a mineralogical name.
- Typically they occur as sills, often in association with nepheline syenite; and they seem to bear a complementary relationship to certain types of lamprophyre dikes.
- The Beemerville Alkaline Complex also includes several lamprophyric diatremes that contain xenoliths of sedimentary rocks and gneiss and autoliths of carbonatite, potassic syenite, and lamprophyre micromelteigite.
- This suggests the sapphire crystals may have originated in an earlier rock, such as a corundum-bearing gneiss, later assimilated by the lamprophyre magma at depth.
- Typically, primitive melts of this composition form lamprophyre, lamproite, kimberlite and sometimes nepheline-bearing mafic rocks such as alkali basalts and essexite gabbros or even carbonatite.
- Vents of Proterozoic lamproite ( Argyle diamond mine ), and Cenozoic lamproite ( Gaussberg, Antarctica ) are known, as are vents of Devonian lamprophyre ( Scotland ).
- Between the Beemerville alkaline complex and the Cortlandt igneous complex, this magmatic belt consists of a linear, almost east-west trending, zone of lamprophyre and felsic dikes.
- The Yogo sapphires themselves are rimmed with a reaction layer of spinel and are etched, indicating that the sapphires were not in chemical equilibrium with their host, the lamprophyre magma.
- The mountain face's diagonal hand-holds of ferrodiorite and vertical dikes of lamprophyre have contributed to more than 50 rock climbing routes with such intriguingly whimsical names as Fastest Gun, Bloody Mary and Gamesmanship.
- The most famous of the rocks of Aln�n is the " alnoite ", named from the Island, which is a lamprophyre chiefly composed of biotite or phlogopite and melilite as essential minerals, commonly with olivine, calcite and clinopyroxene.