The intrusions are passively emplaced into the surrounding host by stoping and assimilation. |
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As the basin filled, or the rate of subsidence relative to the influx of material lessened, subaerial fluvial deposits were emplaced. |
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These fluids altered and metasomatized the previously emplaced volcanic products. |
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To date, the only described mantle xenoliths from NW Namibia occur in an alnoite diatreme emplaced in the Mesozoic Okenyenya alkaline complex. |
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During the early Gardar period, around 1350 Ma, basaltic lavas were erupted and syenitic plutons were emplaced. |
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Several pools of syenitic magma were separated from the main body of the melt, each eventually being emplaced as quartz syenite, fayalite granite, and riebeckite granite. |
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Flexibility in rapidly delivering ammunition to outlying firebases was crucial because mortars and howitzers were emplaced throughout the theater. |
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The sands were emplaced by turbidity currents sourced from a delta system. |
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Petrological studies indicated that anorthosites are mainly emplaced in rift-like extensional settings. |
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Thus, the deposits were emplaced as medium-gravity crudes, which later became immobilized by degradation in the reservoir. |
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They dug trenches, emplaced minefields and strung concertina wire. |
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Locally, a series of ultrabasic intrusive complexes were emplaced and then altered to serpentinite bodies. |
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During the period, 62 civilian police personnel were emplaced and 29 were rotated. |
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In general, the deeper the laterals can be emplaced, the farther apart they can be spaced for an equivalent degree of drainage. |
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In the period from 1971 to 1998 a radioactive waste volume of 36 753 m³ and 6617 spent sealed radiation sources were emplaced. |
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The porphyry, which grades into granitic rocks at depth, and associated breccias were emplaced at the pre-existing caldera margin. |
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An integrated quality assurance system will ensure that no unacceptable wastes will be emplaced in the repository. |
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Claim: wooden sticks are set above AVMs, emplaced 70-100cm below the surface, to detonate the mines. |
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The wastes to be emplaced in the planned repository are spent fuel and highly active radioactive waste from reprocessing. |
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Extensive testing with retrievably emplaced spent fuel could be essential to providing an answer. |
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A large proportion of the waste emplaced in the repository will decay during the time when the canisters are still intact and thus provide complete containment. |
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The inspection team shall verify during each inspection that the monitoring system functions correctly and that emplaced seals have not been tampered with. |
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Five major kimberlite facies types can be distinguished and it has been shown that many of the 'individual' kimberlites consist of multiple 'stacked' kimberlites emplaced during up to six discrete eruptive episodes. |
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Knowledge has been gained on the depositional settings in which the kimberlites were emplaced and on the role these sedimentary processes played in reworking the eruptive kimberlite facies and influencing diamond grade. |
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At that time, thrust sheets now lying east of the leading edge of the accreted terranes, were emplaced tens of kilometres onto the carbonate continental shelf in a manner similar to that in the Appalachian Orogen. |
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New zircon U-Pb and Rb-Sr mineral isochron ages, together with previously published results, indicate that these granites were emplaced in Late Palaeozoic to Late Mesozoic times. |
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However, structural work in the Bolangir Anorthosite Complex suggests that these anorthosites were emplaced in a thrust-shear dominated deformation regime. |
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The basaltic complexes of western Newfoundland were interpreted as ophiolitic complexes representing slivers of oceanic crust that escaped subduction as they were emplaced onto the continental margin. |
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The pilot facility is a smaller disposal cavern in which the first waste containers will be emplaced. These will be monitored during the entire operational and monitoring phase. |
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At the close of the 8MSP, it was reported that the obligation contained in Article 5 of the Convention, to destroy or ensure the destruction of all emplaced anti-personnel mines remained relevant for 44 States Parties. |
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Rock units are first emplaced either by deposition onto the surface or intrusion into the overlying rock. |
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In most cases, the majority of a basaltic LIP's volume is emplaced in less than 1 million years. |
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The Cape granites were emplaced and the Kaaimans Group rocks were folded and thermally metamorphosed during this period. |
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Tvpically, enough sand is emplaced to create a slug of sand that moves along the shore causing noticeable and somewhat dramatic local changes. |
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The drug may indeed still be without much substance in constituting the sort of person who is dividually emplaced within kin networks. |
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Prior to the intrusion of the granodiorite stock, steeply dipping east-trending lamprophyre dykes were discordantly emplaced into the Silurian Kingsclear Group. |
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There is, first, a pre-closure phase of up to several hundreds of years during which spent fuel and high-level waste would be emplaced retrievably. |
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They can be originally emplaced in a horizontal orientation, although tectonic processes may cause subsequent rotation of horizontal sills into near vertical orientations. |
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The north-east is occupied by the Oman mountains, a complex of igneous and metamorphic rocks emplaced by south-westerly directed thrusting in late Cretaceous times. |
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They consist of several to hundreds of dikes emplaced more or less contemporaneously during a single intrusive event, and are magmatic and stratigraphic. |
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Sometimes dikes appear in swarms, consisting of several to hundreds of dikes emplaced more or less contemporaneously during a single intrusive event. |
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Towards the end of, or after the cessation of the volcanic activity a large granite batholith was emplaced in stages beneath the volcanic rocks of the Lake District. |
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These flood basalt eruptions have resulted in large accumulations of basaltic lavas emplaced at a rate greatly exceeding that seen in contemporary volcanic processes. |
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