basaltic in English
adjective
[ba·sal·tic || bə'sɔːltɪk]
pertaining to basalt, like basalt (volcanic rock)
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1. How to say Basaltic in English? Pronunciation of Basaltic with 1 audio pronunciation, 1 synonym, 13 translations, 5 sentences and more for Basaltic.
2. Subaerial Basaltic flows and breccia and submarine Basaltic breccia, pillow lavas, lapilli and augite-rich tuff with interbeds of Basaltic sandstone, siltstone, and conglomerate
3. What does Basaltic mean? Information and translations of Basaltic in the most comprehensive …
4. Basaltic: 1 adj of or relating to or containing basalt “ Basaltic magma is fluid”
5. Basic or Basaltic or Shield lava
6. Basaltic Crustally-contaminated andesites could be produced by combined assimilation and fractional crystallization of Basaltic magmas
7. Definition of Basaltic in the Definitions.net dictionary
8. The Basaltic andesites are fresh as shown petrographically (Figs
9. There are diabase, basaltic, porphyritic, and other types of Amygdaloids
10. Basaltic liquids are characterized by low viscosities and relatively low volatile contents, such that Basaltic eruptions tend to be more effusive than explosions
11. The lower flanks consist of mostly basaltic and some andesitic lavas.
12. However, it seems that these lavas were originally basaltic andesites.
13. ‘Also of interest in the area is a Basaltic column by the sea near Owenga.’ ‘To the east was the thin crust of soil that covered the great Basaltic flows of the Great Basin.’ ‘It consists of a type of Basaltic rock favourable to the growth of almond trees.’
14. All these Basaltic channels are called cut rocks by the trappers.
15. Any planet with basaltic volcanism, any rocky planet, will probably have lava tubes.
16. Basaltic farms USDA certified organic garlic is suitable for eating and planting
17. Basaltic lavas are more fluid than andesites or dacites, which contain more silica
18. ‘Also of interest in the area is a Basaltic column by the sea near Owenga.’ ‘To the east was the thin crust of soil that covered the great Basaltic flows of the Great Basin.’ ‘It consists of a type of Basaltic rock favourable to the growth of almond trees.’
19. Includes some Basaltic andesite and, near the top of the sequence, some dacite
20. One major difference between Basaltic and granitic magma is their specific mineral contents
21. However, this doesn’t mean that Basaltic lavas always flow quietly from the Earth.
22. A study of strength and deformation measurements for Basaltic rocks, along with consideration of the influence of fracturing using a rock mass classification system, documents the range of brittle response for Basaltic rock masses
23. Sams Creek Metabasalt - Altered basaltic flows, some Amygdaloidal; green, schistose, containing hornblende, epidote, chlorite, and quartz
24. This leads to geyser-like eruptions of CO2 gas mixed with dark basaltic sand or dust.
25. Highest yields occur in basaltic rocks and are due to primary and secondary porosities.
26. Igneous rocks, especially glassy basaltic rocks are more susceptible to weathering and alteration forming halloysite.
27. The deposit is composed of Basaltic to andesitic vesiculated pyroclasts (scoria) lying near the eruptive vent
28. ‘A‘a types of blocky, cinder and breccia flows of thick, viscous Basaltic lava are common in Hawaii
29. Alkali basaltic rocks are enriched in LILE, LREE (Lan/Ybn = 10–19) and HFS elements.
30. From the Cambridge English Corpus The role of mantle plumes, particularly in the generation of flood Basaltic …
31. 13 Three small NEAs have spectra very similar to those of basaltic achondrites and of the asteroid Vesta.
32. Basaltic cinders are often red, coloured by oxidised iron from weathered iron-rich minerals such as pyroxene
33. The lava first very acidic became basaltic and spread over large fluid lava flows which covered the structure’ slopes.
34. 1st Stance: Basaltic Fist is the first stance of the Dance of Four Gods set of techniques
35. Augitite: In petrography , a non-feldspathic, basaltic rock consisting essentially of augite and magnetite with a generally scanty glass base
36. The late-Quaternary Icelandic-type basaltic Bely shield volcano in the northern Sredinny Range is topped by a small stratovolcano
37. Basaltic rocks at mid-ocean ridges, large igneous provinces and subduction zones have compositions at the silica-rich end of the range of composition, while silica-poor Basaltic rocks are largely confined to intraplate settings (ocean islands, isolated continental volcanic areas, and rift systems).
38. The late-Quaternary Icelandic-type basaltic Bely shield volcano in the northern Sredinny Range is topped by a small stratovolcano
39. Basaltic magmas contain around 50% silica; they are the most common extrusive rocks and comprise more than 90% of all volcanic rock
40. Basaltic andesites and andesites (SiO2 % = 50−59), erupted from Atitlán volcano located nearer to the trench, have the lowest degree of disequilibrium.
41. During the Cainozoic there was widespread basaltic igneous activity in eastern Austra- lia along and adjacent to the Eastern Highlands
42. Basaltic magmas that form the oceanic crust of Earth are generated in the asthenosphere at a depth of about 70 kilometres
43. Basaltic lavas are frequently spongy or pumiceous; the steam cavities become filled with secondary minerals such as calcite, chlorite, and zeolites
44. 20 A hornito is a small rootless spatter cone that forms on the surface of a basaltic lava flow (usually pahoehoe).
45. This paper reports the results of a detailed experimental investigation of fractionation of natural Basaltic compositions under conditions of high pressure and high temperature
46. One is represented by the 3.42 b.y. old aluminous basalt fragments, the other by the dominant component in the microbreccia fragments and basaltic glasses.
47. Rock types found in the mountainous volcanic districts include rhyolites, trachytes, dacites, andesites, basaltic lavas, widespread pyroclastic formations, and associated alluvial and lacustrine deposits.
48. The Miocene volcanic suite of Sierra de Gata (Betic Cordillera) is composed of dacites, rhyodacites and rhyolites, besides basaltic andesites and andesites.
49. Volcán Cay, located E of Macá volcano and NW of the town of Puerto Aisén, is a basaltic to dacitic stratovolcano
50. This strongly suggests that injections of melts with alkali basaltic affinity which had precipitated Group 11 rocks resulted in diffusion metasomatism on the Group I rocks.