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- Granulite abstract "Granulites are medium to coarse–grained metamorphic rocks that have experienced high-temperature metamorphism, composed mainly of feldspars sometimes associated with quartz and anhydrous ferromagnesian minerals, with granoblastic texture and gneissose to massive structure. They are of particular interest to geologists because many granulites represent samples of the deep continental crust. Some granulites experienced decompression from deep in the Earth to shallower crustal levels at high temperature; others cooled while remaining at depth in the Earth.The minerals present in a granulite will vary depending on the parent rock of the granulite and the temperature and pressure conditions experienced during metamorphism. A common type of granulite found in high-grade metamorphic rocks of the continents contains pyroxene, plagioclase feldspar and accessory garnet, oxides and possibly amphibole. Both clinopyroxene and orthopyroxene may be present, and in fact, the coexistence of clino- and orthopyroxene in a metamorphosed basalt defines the granulite facies.".
- Granulite thumbnail Mineraly.sk_-_granulit.jpg?width=300.
- Granulite wikiPageID "1226995".
- Granulite wikiPageRevisionID "568628018".
- Granulite hasPhotoCollection Granulite.
- Granulite subject Category:Metamorphic_petrology.
- Granulite subject Category:Metamorphic_rocks.
- Granulite subject Category:Structural_geology.
- Granulite type Abstraction100002137.
- Granulite type Material114580897.
- Granulite type Matter100020827.
- Granulite type MetamorphicRock114698698.
- Granulite type MetamorphicRocks.
- Granulite type Part113809207.
- Granulite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Granulite type Relation100031921.
- Granulite type Rock114696793.
- Granulite type Substance100019613.
- Granulite comment "Granulites are medium to coarse–grained metamorphic rocks that have experienced high-temperature metamorphism, composed mainly of feldspars sometimes associated with quartz and anhydrous ferromagnesian minerals, with granoblastic texture and gneissose to massive structure. They are of particular interest to geologists because many granulites represent samples of the deep continental crust.".
- Granulite label "Granuliet".
- Granulite label "Granulit".
- Granulite label "Granulit".
- Granulite label "Granulita".
- Granulite label "Granulite".
- Granulite label "Granulite".
- Granulite label "Granulite".
- Granulite label "Гранулит".
- Granulite label "麻粒岩".
- Granulite sameAs Granulit.
- Granulite sameAs Granulit.
- Granulite sameAs Granulita.
- Granulite sameAs Granulita.
- Granulite sameAs Granulite.
- Granulite sameAs Granulite.
- Granulite sameAs 백립암.
- Granulite sameAs Granuliet.
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- Granulite sameAs m.04k3ss.
- Granulite sameAs Q216202.
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- Granulite sameAs Granulite.
- Granulite wasDerivedFrom Granulite?oldid=568628018.
- Granulite depiction Mineraly.sk_-_granulit.jpg.
- Granulite isPrimaryTopicOf Granulite.