Definition of Xenocryst. Meaning of Xenocryst. Synonyms of Xenocryst

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Xenocryst. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Xenocryst and, of course, Xenocryst synonyms and on the right images related to the word Xenocryst.

Definition of Xenocryst

No result for Xenocryst. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Xenocryst from wikipedia

- on the Earth's surface. A xenocryst is an individual foreign crystal included within an igneous body. Examples of xenocrysts are quartz crystals in a silica-deficient...
- after the hypothesized time of Earth's formation. In many other areas, xenocryst (or relict) Hadean zircons enclosed in older rocks indicate that younger...
- The first song to be released from the album was "Tartessos: The Hidden Xenocryst". The song's official video was uploaded to Metal Blade's YouTube channel...
- fragments (clasts) up to the size of watermelons. They are a mixture of xenocrysts and xenoliths (minerals and rocks carried up from the lower crust and...
- pyroxenes and/or olivine phenocrysts are often found in more basic materials. Xenocrysts or rock fragments incorporated during the violent eruptional and depositional...
- been brought up from buried continental crust as fragments entrained as xenocrysts within the basalt. Interpretation of a linear northwest–southeast gravity...
- another magma; these crystals are called xenocrysts. Diamonds found in kimberlites are rare but well-known xenocrysts; the kimberlites do not create the diamonds...
- and Function 2011 "Biomech - Vals No. 666" 2012 "Tartessos: The Hidden Xenocryst" Formshifter "Behold (God I Am)" "A Path Disclosed" 2014 "1.618" Elements...
- (2000). Complex geological histories extending for ≥4.0 Ga deciphered from xenocryst zircon microstructures. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 181(1), 89-102...
- from depths of 150 km in the mantle and are mostly composed of crustal xenocrysts, high amounts of magnesium, other trace elements, gases, and in some cases...