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- Granitoid abstract "A granitoid or granitic rock is a variety of coarse grained plutonic rock similar to granite which mineralogically are composed predominantly of feldspar and quartz. Examples of granitoid rocks include granite, quartz monzonite, quartz diorite, syenite, granodiorite and trondhjemite. Many are created by continental volcanic arc subduction or the collision of sialic masses. Volcanic rocks are common with granitoids and typically have the same origins. However, they are normally worn away after years of erosion. While many granitoid rocks are located in areas that have experienced crustal thickening during orogenies, others known as anorogenic granitoids are unrelated to convergent boundaries or subduction zones. These anorogenic granitoids may represent the deep sources for rift volcanism exposed where erosion has removed the volcanic rocks and other evidence of rifting. These A-type granitoids may have been produced by hotspots or mantle plumes.".
- Granitoid thumbnail GrusSand.JPG?width=300.
- Granitoid wikiPageID "848675".
- Granitoid wikiPageRevisionID "542587620".
- Granitoid hasPhotoCollection Granitoid.
- Granitoid subject Category:Plutonic_rocks.
- Granitoid type Abstraction100002137.
- Granitoid type Batholith114932303.
- Granitoid type IgneousRock114931879.
- Granitoid type Material114580897.
- Granitoid type Matter100020827.
- Granitoid type Part113809207.
- Granitoid type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Granitoid type PlutonicRocks.
- Granitoid type Relation100031921.
- Granitoid type Rock114696793.
- Granitoid type Substance100019613.
- Granitoid comment "A granitoid or granitic rock is a variety of coarse grained plutonic rock similar to granite which mineralogically are composed predominantly of feldspar and quartz. Examples of granitoid rocks include granite, quartz monzonite, quartz diorite, syenite, granodiorite and trondhjemite. Many are created by continental volcanic arc subduction or the collision of sialic masses. Volcanic rocks are common with granitoids and typically have the same origins.".
- Granitoid label "Granitoid".
- Granitoid label "Granitoidi".
- Granitoid label "Granitoidy".
- Granitoid label "Granitoïde".
- Granitoid sameAs Granitoïde.
- Granitoid sameAs Granitoidi.
- Granitoid sameAs Granitoidy.
- Granitoid sameAs m.0g59fzh.
- Granitoid sameAs Q1995951.
- Granitoid sameAs Q1995951.
- Granitoid sameAs Granitoid.
- Granitoid wasDerivedFrom Granitoid?oldid=542587620.
- Granitoid depiction GrusSand.JPG.
- Granitoid isPrimaryTopicOf Granitoid.