anorogenic
1anorogenic — an·or·o·gen·ic …
2anorogenic — …
3Granite — For other uses, see Granite (disambiguation). Granite Igneous Rock Granite containing potassium feldspar, plagioclase feldspar, quartz, and biotite and/or amphibole Composi …
4Columbia (supercontinent) — Columbia, also known as Nuna and Hudsonland, was one of Earth s oldest supercontinents. It was first proposed by J.J.W. Rogers and M. Santosh (2002)[1] and is thought to have existed approximately 1.8 to 1.5 billion years (Ga) ago in the… …
5Maximum magnitude — An important parameter in the calculation of seismic hazard, maximum magnitude (expressed as Moment magnitude scale) is also one of the more contentious. The choice of the value can greatly influence the final outcome of the results, yet this is… …
6Musgrave Block — The Musgrave Block is an east west trending belt of Proterozoic granulite gneiss basement rocks approximately 500km long. The Musgrave Block extends from western South Australia into Western Australia. The Musgrave Block is primarily exposed… …
7Granit — typischer mittelkörniger Granit, Sorte Strehlener Granit (Polen) Granite (von lat. Granum, „Korn“) sind massige und relativ grobkristalline magmatische Tiefengesteine (Plutonite), die reich an Quarz und Feldspaten sind, aber auch dunkle Minerale …
8Laramie Mountains — p5 Laramie Mountains Die Laramie Mountains (in Violett) mit dem Oregon Trail …
9Гранит — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Гранит (значения). Гранит Гранит (итал. granito, от лат …
10anorogenetic — adjective see anorogenic …