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- Migmatite abstract "Migmatite is a rock that is a mixture of metamorphic rock and igneous rock. It is created when a metamorphic rock such as gneiss partially melts, and then that melt recrystallizes into an igneous rock, creating a mixture of the unmelted metamorphic part with the recrystallized igneous part. They can also be known as diatexite.Migmatites form under extreme temperature conditions during prograde metamorphism, where partial melting occurs in pre-existing rocks. Migmatites are not crystallized from a totally molten material, and are not generally the result of solid-state reactions. Commonly, migmatites occur within extremely deformed rocks that represent the base of eroded mountain chains, typically within Precambrian cratonic blocks.Migmatites often appear as tightly, incoherently folded (ptygmatic folds) dikelets, veins and segregations of light-colored granitic composition called leucosome, within dark-colored amphibole and biotite rich material called the melanosome. If present, the mesosome, intermediate in color between a leucosome and melanosome, is mostly a more or less unmodified remnant of the original parent rock (protolith). The light-colored material has the appearance of having been mobilized or molten.".
- Migmatite thumbnail Ptigmatite.jpg?width=300.
- Migmatite wikiPageExternalLink 9780660197876.html.
- Migmatite wikiPageExternalLink paper_6.pdf.
- Migmatite wikiPageExternalLink migmatite.htm.
- Migmatite wikiPageExternalLink vernon.
- Migmatite wikiPageExternalLink sb9migma.html.
- Migmatite wikiPageID "285247".
- Migmatite wikiPageRevisionID "600481892".
- Migmatite hasPhotoCollection Migmatite.
- Migmatite subject Category:Igneous_rocks.
- Migmatite subject Category:Metamorphic_petrology.
- Migmatite subject Category:Metamorphic_rocks.
- Migmatite subject Category:Petrology.
- Migmatite type Abstraction100002137.
- Migmatite type IgneousRock114931879.
- Migmatite type IgneousRocks.
- Migmatite type Material114580897.
- Migmatite type Matter100020827.
- Migmatite type MetamorphicRock114698698.
- Migmatite type MetamorphicRocks.
- Migmatite type Part113809207.
- Migmatite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Migmatite type Relation100031921.
- Migmatite type Rock114696793.
- Migmatite type Substance100019613.
- Migmatite comment "Migmatite is a rock that is a mixture of metamorphic rock and igneous rock. It is created when a metamorphic rock such as gneiss partially melts, and then that melt recrystallizes into an igneous rock, creating a mixture of the unmelted metamorphic part with the recrystallized igneous part. They can also be known as diatexite.Migmatites form under extreme temperature conditions during prograde metamorphism, where partial melting occurs in pre-existing rocks.".
- Migmatite label "Migmatiet".
- Migmatite label "Migmatit".
- Migmatite label "Migmatita".
- Migmatite label "Migmatite".
- Migmatite label "Migmatite".
- Migmatite label "Migmatite".
- Migmatite label "Migmatito".
- Migmatite label "Migmatyt".
- Migmatite label "ミグマタイト".
- Migmatite label "混合岩".
- Migmatite sameAs Migmatit.
- Migmatite sameAs Migmatit.
- Migmatite sameAs Migmatita.
- Migmatite sameAs Migmatita.
- Migmatite sameAs Migmatite.
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- Migmatite sameAs ミグマタイト.
- Migmatite sameAs Migmatiet.
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- Migmatite sameAs Q744630.
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- Migmatite wasDerivedFrom Migmatite?oldid=600481892.
- Migmatite depiction Ptigmatite.jpg.
- Migmatite isPrimaryTopicOf Migmatite.