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The Pace of Plutonism

Elements, 2016
Beneath volcanoes are magmas that never erupt but that become frozen into feldspar- and quartz-rich rocks broadly called granite. Where the crystallized magmas form bodies with distinctive textures, they are grouped into named units-plutons. The rate (pace) at which magmas accumulate into plutons is fundamental to understanding both how room is made ...
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PLUTON LIMITED

Industrial and Commercial Training, 1976
When the waves are washing about your ears, knowing about the sea and sailing is less important than the ability to swim. When you are in the soup, you care little about the recipe—the problem is to get out. Knowledge about industrial relations is all very well, but at work it is what you do that matters. Industrial relations training demands more than
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Problems of volcanism and plutonism. Volcano-plutonic formations

International Geology Review, 1965
There is no clean-cut boundary within the upper crust between volcanic and plutonic phenomena, nor between their associations. Numerous examples from the comparatively young circum-Pacific belt — and a number from older associations throughout the world — are presented to illustrate this point of view.
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Plutonism

2020
Martin Okrusch, Hartwig E. Frimmel
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The Plutonic Concept

Journal Geological Society of India, 1970
Abstract Most of the Archaean rocks in India have been commonly referred to as having originated at plutonic or hypometamorphic depths. Data exist to prove that the Archaean crusts were decidedly thin and hotter. Thus, metamorphism in the remote Archaean time took place under lower load pressure around 4-7 kb and under higher temperature
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Plutone: possibile criovulcanismo

2016
Il più grande di quelli che sono con tutta probabilità due criovulcani, individuato fin dalle prime rilevazioni di New Horizons, ora è ricostruito grazie a un'immagine composita ottenuta con i dati degli strumenti LORRI e Ralph: 150 chilometri di diametro, 4 di altezza e un solo grande cratere di recente ...
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