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81by M. A. OBEID“...-alkaline character and is made up of olivine gabbro, hornblende gabbro, diorite and monzodiorite...”
Published 2010-06-01
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82by Saad, Allan Emile“..., with or without hornblende. Rock types, transitional in mineralogy but with clearly distinguishable contacts...”
Published 2009
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83by Schaper, Maxwell C.“.... Oxygen stable isotope (δ<sup> 18</sup>O) analyses of biotite, hornblende, and quartz have values...”
Published 2016
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84by Sills, Jane D.“... with the development of NW-trending monoclinal folds. During retrogression the development of a uniform hornblende...”
Published 1981
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85by Becker, Mona Louise“..., epidote (often with allanite cores) and trace amounts of hornblende. Accessory minerals include sphene...”
Published 2014
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86by Jurinski, Joseph B.“... by slightly peraluminous biotite ± hornblende granites as demonstrated by the occurrence of a wide range...”
Published 2014
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87Geology, petrology, geochemistry and geochronology of Tarik Darreh plutonic rocks, northeastern Iranby Jamal Ghavi, Mohammad Hassan Karimpour, Seyed Ahmad Mazaheri, Majid Ghaderi, Behnam Rahimi“... of bodies and dykes. The plutonic bodies are mostly gabbro, gabbro diorite, diorite (hornblende pyroxene...”
Published 2020-08-01
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88“... Composition of gabbroic rocks are hornblende, clinopyroxen, plagioclase, quartz and opaque minerals, sphene...”
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89by Nina Zupančič“... in the granodiorite and its porphyritic varieties. Characteristic and accessory minerals are biotite, hornblende...”
Published 1995-12-01
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90by P. Kosunen“... granites. The Bodom pluton is composed of porphyritic granites (hornblende-, hornblende-biotite...”
Published 1999-12-01
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91by Miodrag Banješević, Vladica Cvetković, Albrecht von Quadt, Darivojka Ljubović Obradović, Nebojša Vasić, Aleksandar Pačevski, Irena Peytcheva“...) and volcanic phase 1B (V1B). The V1A andesite (89−90 Ma) is plagioclase-hornblende phyric...”
Published 2019-10-01
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92“...-hornblende and tschermakitic hornblende in amphibole-bearing hosts rocks, green Mg-rich biotite, brown Fe...”
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93“... on hornblende granite and biotite granite of the main metaluminous-marginally peraluminous granite fractionation...”
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94by Saad, Allan Emile“..., with or without hornblende. Rock types, transitional in mineralogy but with clearly distinguishable contacts...”
Published 2009
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96by Carlsson, Diana“... quarries. The Skene domain orthogneisses typically have blue-green hornblende, dark brown/green brown...”
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97by Dianiska, Kathryn Elise“... and pyroxene to form hornblende, biotite, fine plagioclase and quartz. EBSD data show a strong crystallographic...”
Published 2015
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98by Atlas, Zachary D.“... differentiated magmas controlled by fractionation of plagioclase, opx, cpx and hornblende. Water concentrations...”
Published 2001
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99by Harrison, Timothy Neil“... granites, although white hornblende-bearing granites are also found. All of the plutons in the study area...”
Published 1987
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100by Sedigheh Zirjanizadeh, Mohammad Hassan Karimpour, Khosrow Ebrahimi Nasrabadi, Jose Francisco Santos“...), hornblende and rare biotite. The most important alteration zones are propylitic, silicification...”
Published 2016-07-01
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