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migmatite Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

মিগমাটাইট,





migmatite's Usage Examples:

The event produced deformation and high-grade metamorphism, migmatite formation and the emplacement granite and pegmatite in the Loch Maree.


Common rocks in the province are granitoids, orthogneiss and migmatite formed in the Late Paleoproterozoic next to a subduction zone that existed.


and was extensively reworked and metamorphosed, with orthogneiss and migmatite reaching amphibolite-grade on the sequence of metamorphic facies.


This gneiss grades toward migmatite, at higher elevations such as Masang Kang mountain.


that was formed by metasomatic alteration of the existing Precambrian migmatite gneiss basement.


micas, or amphiboles may form along a linear pattern resembling gneiss or migmatite banding.


mapped as intricately intermixed amphibolite and quartz diorite; or as a migmatite, occurs in contact with the Arkose Ridge formation on Government Peak.


Precambrian rocks in Wisconsin are late Archean quartzofeldspathic gneiss, migmatite and amphibolite up to three billion years old and igneous rock such as.


In geology, a melanosome is a dark, mafic mineral band formed in migmatite which is melting into a eutaxitic texture ; often, this leads to the formation.


devitrified Dendritic texture; dendrites Diatextite; see also schlieren and migmatite Embayed minerals; see igneous texture Equigranular Euhedral Eutaxitic.


Valmiera-Lokno Rise has early Archean amphibolite, gneiss, granitoid and migmatite under the east of Latvia, although metavolcanics, granulite gneiss and.


Soviet Antarctic Expedition, 1960–61, and named "Skala Migmatitovaya" (migmatite rock).


4 billion year old Bomu Complex which includes migmatite gneiss and metasedimentary schist spanning from the Democratic Republic.


of granitoid gneiss, the other of mixed gneiss and different kinds of migmatite.


The primary composition of the range is migmatite, granite, gneis.


The Olontole Complex includes gneiss, migmatite, granulite facies amphibolite and quartzite, cross-cut by bodies of granitoid.



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