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- A pelite (from Ancient Gr**** πηλός (pēlós) 'clay, earth') or metapelite is a metamorphosed fine-grained sedimentary rock, i.e. mudstone or siltstone. The...
- uppermost part of a granite intrusion into metamorphosed Devonian mudstones or pelites. The granite is itself mineralised with a well-developed sheeted greisen...
- Pelite OAM (born 12 July 1995) is an Australian rugby union and rugby league player. She won a gold medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. Pelite made...
- and in sedimentary rock containing clay minerals. Chlorite is found in pelites along with quartz, albite, sericite, and garnet, and is also found in ****ociate...
- (1950) for a folded supracrustal shallow water succession of quartzites and pelites in the Irumide Belt of Zambia. The "Muva" was first described by A. Gray...
- 10 kbar Ultramafic rocks: serpentinite/lizardite +/- talc +/- zoisite Pelites: Fe-Mg-carpholite +/- chloritoid +/- kyanite + zoisite +/- pargasite or...
- described as a gneissic metabasalt, and a pelite containing abundant staurolite might be described as a staurolite pelite. A metamorphic facies is a set of distinctive...
- thick, of sandstone resting upon an erosion surface, p****ing upwards to pelites (finer-grained than sandstone) and topped by coal. Historically, the term...
- Wing Julia Robinson China Polata Centre Shenae Ciesiolka Centre Evania Pelite Wing Emily B**** Five-eighth Tarryn Aiken Halfback Zahara Temara Prop Shannon...
- Neolithic flint mines of Spiennes, Belgium (flint) Plancher-les-Mines, France (pelite) Aosta Valley, Italy (omphacite). metal axes are still produced and in use...