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- Sanukitoids are a variety of high-Mg granitoid found in convergent margin settings. The term "sanukitoid" was originally used to define a variety of Archean...
- The sanukitoids created by plume setting would lead to the sanukitoid intrusions with high magnesium content and low silicon dioxide. The sanukitoid magmatism...
- some tonalite and high Mg/Fe gabbro, diorite, and granodiorite plutons (sanukitoid suites) in the Kuhmo district, eastern Finland". Bulletin of the Geological...
- granite, diorite, layered intrusions, anorthosites and monzonites known as sanukitoids. Archean rocks are often heavily metamorphosed deep-water sediments,...
- Geoscience Office. Retrieved March 12, 2016. Halla, J. (2005). "Neoarchean sanukitoids (2.74–2.70 Ga)" (PDF). In Halla, J.; Nironen, M.; Lauri, L. S.; Kurhila...
- granite-greenstone terrane are mostly tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG) and sanukitoid. There were two phases forming TTGs, with the first stage at about 2.53...
- 1139/e81-103. Halla 2005, Introduction, p. 22 Halla, J. (2005). "Neoarchean sanukitoids (2.74–2.70 Ga)" (PDF). In Halla, J.; Nironen, M.; Lauri, L. S.; Kurhila...
- "An overview of adakite, tonalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite (TTG), and sanukitoid: relationships and some implications for crustal evolution" (PDF). Lithos...
- River superterrane at about 2695 Ma. Apart from the ceased magmatism, the sanukitoid plutons formed in the area during 2695-2685 Ma (which inferred the breakoff...
- melting of metasomatised mantle. Similar Archean intrusive rocks, called sanukitoids, have been reported in the rocks of several early cratons. Archean boninite...