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Igneous rock
... without crystallization, either below the surface as intrusive (plutonic) rocks or on the surface as ... such as granulite, granite and various other intrusive rocks. Oceanic crust is composed primarily of ... of occurrence, igneous rocks can be either intrusive (plutonic) or extrusive (volcanic). Intrusive Igneous Rocks Intrusive igneous rocks are formed from magma ...
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Talk:Intrusion
... Vsmith 01:39, 1 Feb 2005 (UTC) Intrusive redirect I hope it's temporary that "diapir", "pluton" and "intrusive" redirect here. All these terms need own ... geological traditions but in Estonia we see intrusive and intrusion as a slightly different things ... magma and solidified magmatic rock body but intrusive is only crystallized magmatic body which is ... creates questions because volcanism is extrusive not intrusive phenomena. They are connected of course ...
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Archaeological field survey
... many sq. km). It may be: (a) intrusive or non-intrusive, depending on the needs of the survey ... the risk of destroying archaeological evidence if intrusive methods are used) and; (b) extensive or ... to perform a survey, especially a non-intrusive one. If the area is privately owned ... the landowners' co-operation. Permission for an intrusive form of survey may be more ...
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Ore genesis
... Epithermal stockwork vein deposits Porphyry copper gold Intrusive-related copper-gold +/- (tin-tungsten), typified by ... sk-Talnakh and the Thompson Belt, Canada Intrusive-related Ni-Cu-PGE, typified by Sudbury ... turbidite, although when in faults, may occupy intrusive igenous rocks such as granite. Lode-gold ... too much to retain gold in solution. Intrusive related gold (Lang & Baker, 2001) is generally ... hosted in granites, porphyry or rarely dikes. Intrusive related gold usually also contains copper, ...
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Detection of intruders (translated from Spanish)
... of detection is the fact that the intrusive activity is a subgroup of the anomalous ... Nevertheless in most of the occasions an intrusive activity it is from the aggregate of ... by single himself do not constitute an intrusive behavior of any type. Ideally the set ... and in this case the activity is intrusive but as she is not anomalous and ... anomalous the system decides that she is intrusive. False positives are denominated, because the ...
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User talk:68.39.174.238
... an account is quick, free and non-intrusive, requires no personal information, and gives you ... an account is quick, free and non-intrusive, requires no personal information, and gives you ... an account is quick, free and non-intrusive, requires no personal information, and gives you ... an account is quick, free and non-intrusive, requires no personal information, and gives you ... an account is quick, free and non-intrusive, requires no personal information, and gives ...
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Limerence
... as love. Limerence has certain basic components: intrusive thinking about the limerent object acute longing ... ignore serious problems in the limerent object. Intrusive thinking During the height of limerence, thoughts ... the limerent object are both persistent and intrusive. Limerence is first and foremost a condition ... versus unhappy) shifts rapidly, the intensity of intrusive thinking alters less rapidly, and alters only ... fantasy is rooted in reality and is intrusive rather than voluntary. Sexual fantasies are ...
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Breccia
... breccia or, more usually, a volcanic or intrusive breccia) often show evidence of rounding of ... former lithology (see clastic dike ). For an intrusive breccia, erosion and transport in a watercourse ... two classes Broken, fragmental rocks produced by intrusive processes, usually associated with plutons or porphyry ... This is typical of volcanic caldera settings. Intrusive breccias Clastic rocks are also commonly found ... where they are transitional with volcanic breccias. Intrusive rocks can become brecciated in appearance ...
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Limerence (Psychology wiki)
... as love. Limerence has certain basic components: intrusive thinking about the limerent object acute longing ... serious problems in the limerent object. [edit] Intrusive thinking During the height of limerence, thoughts ... the limerent object are both persistent and intrusive. Limerence is first and foremost a condition ... versus unhappy) shifts rapidly, the intensity of intrusive thinking alters less rapidly, and alters only ... fantasy is rooted in reality and is intrusive rather than voluntary. Sexual fantasies are ...
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Linking R
... dialects that possess linking R also possess intrusive R. In a dialect with intrusive R, an epenthetic [ɹ] is added after ... ended with /ɹ/ or not. For example, intrusive R would appear in Asia[ɹ] and ... is inserted "intrusively" to prevent a hiatus. Intrusive R also occurs within words before certain ... non-rhotic accents, such as Received Pronunciation, intrusive R is or was stigmatized as ...
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