Volcanic rocks of enormous thickness and deep-seated igneous intrusions from this period have created much of the geology of the Peruvian Andes. |
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Only the intrusions of his neighbour, Mrs Mac, detract from a life of idleness. |
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Small intrusions of mafic diorite and large intrusions of granophyric diorite cut the bedded sequence. |
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We argue that, on the basis of their relative timing of emplacement, the foliated intrusions may be placed into two broad suites. |
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It highlights how to detect intrusions and how to secure file systems, e-mail, web servers and other key applications. |
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In addition, volcanic rocks and intrusions of this age are distributed widely around the western and southern perimeter of the basin. |
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In his painting of Kaaterskill Falls, for example, Cole obliterated with his brush the ugly intrusions of the already encroaching tourism. |
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Yet some prominent thinkers argue that patents and copyrights are unnecessary government intrusions in the market. |
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While the air system is good, it fidgets badly over sharp intrusions like potholes, jarring and jolting the passengers. |
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Associated with these intrusions were outpourings of andesitic and more acidic lavas and fine ashes. |
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It comprises several mafic, mafic-felsic and felsic intrusions with distinctive geochemical affinities and apparent radiometric ages. |
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The sound has few of the intrusions so common on live recordings of stage performances. |
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Many of the intrusions contain veins and irregular patches of xenocrystic hybrid rock and granite. |
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Batholiths and a large number of minor granitoid intrusions and andesitic lavas were produced showing predominantly calc-alkaline characteristic. |
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Such intrusions are becoming more prevalent in society because of the advance of technology. |
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Being an aesthete with high standards of evidence and argumentation, these intrusions chap him. |
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These and other human intrusions can prompt eagles to desert their nests, giving predators a chance to grab eggs or eaglets. |
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He is charged with computer intrusions and the interception of electronic communications. |
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Small basanite intrusions in the Batain area of NE Oman have been noted by a number of workers. |
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The underlying Dosados sandstone member, 80 m below, is the source bed for the intrusions. |
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There are no mafic dykes or intrusions of similar age to the granitic rocks that could imply contemporaneous mafic magmatism. |
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The migmatites are spatially and temporally related to poorly exposed peraluminous intrusions such as the Strichen granite. |
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Quartz paramorphs after tridymite are absent from Fiachanis but present in the three Priomh-lochs samples adjacent to late minor intrusions. |
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Like most blogs, the content is erratic, syncopated by the intrusions of daily life, random interests, monomania, narcissism and booze. |
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These facts can, of course, be brought to one's attention by unmeant gestures or inopportune intrusions. |
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Others, called volcanic earthquakes, are usually shallower and can be precursors to volcanic eruptions and intrusions of magma. |
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This gives children protection against unwelcome intrusions into their privacy by the parents. |
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Those intrusions of the world outside awaken me from my soporific slumber, as I dwell in drowsy numbness, as though of hemlock I have drunk. |
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The point is I know two depressed people and I'm finding their intrusions into my happy and contented life to be a bit annoying. |
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The intrusions are passively emplaced into the surrounding host by stoping and assimilation. |
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Some andesitic and felsic intrusions created a minor, stratified volcaniclastic component via hydrovolcanic eruptions. |
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Other basaltic units and syenitic intrusions with ages 0.56 to 0.55 Ga are widely distributed. |
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As fluids moved out from the intrusions, hypogene mineralization progressed in four stages. |
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Unlike corporate networks, which can limit access, and can backtrack users, we have to continuously monitor for attacks and, more importantly, successful intrusions. |
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However, seismic interpretation within the saddle is rendered difficult by the presence of numerous magmatic intrusions in the Cretaceous section. |
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Layered intrusions commonly occur with mafic intrusions where the minerals have a wider range of specific gravity, and the magma viscosity was low. |
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In this diluvian world the little church where grandmother used to sing in the choir is a source merely of unwelcome and finally fatal intrusions. |
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When she finally got around to doing it, the intrusions started soon after. |
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He was a man known to be extremely controlling and averse to intrusions. |
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In a column written for the Daily Nebraskan in September, Derek attacked seat belt laws as intrusions on individual liberties and expensive to enforce. |
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Extremely careful metallography on tapered sections through the surface of the specimen has shown that fatigue cracks initiate at intrusions and extrusions. |
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I feared the camp could not function with so many intrusions. |
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The rare footage of Zorn pontificating on his music and directing his various ensembles proves more intriguing than Heuermann's woolly-headed intrusions. |
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As if such intrusions can be dismissed as the doings of a cranky, ill-mannered boys, who don't really mean any permanent harm to the women they target. |
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The Torah speaks of the evil prophet Bilaam praising the Israelites for dwelling arrangements that prevented unwanted intrusions and other invasions of privacy. |
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The outbreaks of polar air to middle latitudes are normally balanced by intrusions of mild maritime air from middle latitudes into the Arctic and polar regions. |
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He matched two apparently similar granite intrusions on either side of the fault and argued that they had been displaced sinistrally about 100 km. |
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Granitic intrusions common in the upper crust are typically products of fluid-absent melting of fertile crustal rocks, leaving granulitic residues and migmatitc complexes. |
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Early Carboniferous age of the cratonic intrusions in the crystalline basement of NE Poland. |
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Granite intrusions are found in the parish of Barvas in west Lewis, and another forms the summit plateau of the mountain Roineabhal in Harris. |
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The river valley largely comprises alluvium deposits and there are also igneous intrusions of olivine dolerite throughout the area. |
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Different types of intrusions include stocks, laccoliths, batholiths, sills and dikes. |
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Igneous intrusions such as batholiths, laccoliths, dikes, and sills, push upwards into the overlying rock, and crystallize as they intrude. |
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Volcanic ashes and lavas accumulate on the surface, and igneous intrusions enter from below. |
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Dikes, long, planar igneous intrusions, enter along cracks, and therefore often form in large numbers in areas that are being actively deformed. |
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In places the intrusions, indeed, outbulk the rocks among which they have been thrust. |
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These are formed where magma pushes between existing rock, intrusions can be in the form of batholiths, dikes, sills and layered intrusions. |
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Volcanic passive margins they also are marked by numerous dykes and igneous intrusions within the subsided continental crust. |
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Certain layered intrusions are a variety of sill that often contain important ore deposits. |
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These intrusions often contain concentrations of gold, platinum, chromium and other rare elements. |
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Small dikes of granitic composition called aplites are often associated with the margins of granitic intrusions. |
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A series of minor intrusions are found within the country rock and the granites themselves. |
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The spine that forms the divide is the highly eroded arch of an uplift from the sea bottom, in which peaks were formed by volcanic intrusions. |
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But Nikon encountered opposition among the many Russians who viewed the corrections as improper foreign intrusions. |
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These rocks are intruded by metamorphosed gabbro, diabase, and felsic dikes and sills and granite intrusions. |
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They are created when ancient granite intrusions are exposed to weathering, as softer rocks surrounding them erode away. |
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The two nuclear-armed archrivals have reported several such airspace intrusions in the past. |
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Some victims reported being targets of various scareware or ransomware cyber intrusions immediately preceding a BEC scam request. |
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Molybdenum and copper mineralization occurs in these intrusions in veinlets and as disseminations with coarse molybdenite and chalcopyrite. |
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His appearances are like so many theophanies, so many intrusions of a higher reality into the temporal world. |
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Gabbro intrusions of the Cobequid Shear Zone are of olivine tholeiite composition and appear geochemically related to the basalt. |
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Exploration is focused on Noril'sk type sulphide Cu-Ni-PGE-Au targets associated with Proterozoic ultramafic intrusions. |
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Later intrusions have formed individual outcrops of igneous rock in each of these groups. |
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All these alien intrusions do manage to deflate some of Klamen's work, setting up pictorial languages that cannot be easily reconciled. |
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Diatremes are explosive type features related to later stages of intrusions and are commonly mineralised or related to mineralisation. |
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Their segments are geographically co-linear and appear to share the same petrogenesis, and so both are considered to be co-magmatic intrusions. |
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This view of obsessions comes from findings that have found an equivalence in the content between normal preoccupations and obsessional intrusions. |
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The known mineralization is associated with quartz monzonite intrusions, which typically show a magnetic low response from hydrothermal destruction of magnetite. |
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Otherwise, unlawfully subjecting a corpse to intrusions by life-support mechanisms could be regarded as the crime of violating a corpse in South African law. |
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A childish view of children as noble savages often is part of a belief that nature is a sweet garden and science and technology are spoilsome intrusions. |
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The intrusions did not flow while solidifying, hence do not show lines. |
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Nearer the summit are intrusions rhyolite and sills of basaltic andesite. |
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Minor intrusions of rhyolite and basalt have been located to the north. |
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In the direction of Red Pike are intrusions of the granophyric granite. |
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If the osphradia detect noxious chemicals or possibly sediment entering the mantle cavity, the gills' cilia may stop beating until the unwelcome intrusions have ceased. |
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Minor granitic intrusions are present throughout the peninsula. |
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Aerally extensive dike swarms, sill provinces, and large layered ultramafic intrusions are indicators of LIPs, even when other evidence is not now observable. |
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This sediment uplift was accompanied by igneous intrusions and volcanism. |
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After a stressful event, the histrionic patient often manifests swings from rigid overcontrol to uncontrolled intrusions and emotional repetition. |
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The principle of intrusive relationships concerns crosscutting intrusions. |
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Numerous granite intrusions and outcrops of rhyolite form prominent hills such as Yr Eifl, whilst gabbro is found at the west end of Porth Neigwl. |
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There are also small Old Red Sandstone deposits and granite intrusions. |
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There are also Old Red Sandstone deposits and granite intrusions. |
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The Hebrides have a diverse geology ranging in age from Precambrian strata that are amongst the oldest rocks in Europe to Paleogene igneous intrusions. |
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The Irish Beaker period is characterized by the earliness of Beaker intrusions, by isolation and by influences and surviving traditions of autochthons. |
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Over time, this wandering meant intrusions into other tribal territories, and the ensuing wars for land escalated with the dwindling amount of unoccupied territory. |
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It is interspersed with igneous intrusions of a more recent age, remnants of which formed mountain massifs such as the Cairngorms and Skye Cuillins. |
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