plutonism

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英 ['plu:tənɪzm]
美 ['plutənɪzəm]
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  • n.

    火成说,深成现象,钚中毒;

  • 英英释义

    Plutonism

    • Plutonism (or vulcanism) is the geologic theory that the rocks forming the Earth were formed in fire by volcanic activity, with a continuing gradual process of weathering and erosion wearing away rocks, which were then deposited on the sea bed, re-formed into layers of sedimentary rock by heat and pressure, and raised again. It proposed that basalt was solidified molten magma.

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    Role of plutonism in low-pressure metamorphic belt formation
    Paleocene plutonism and its tectonic implications, North Cascades, Washington
    Proterozoic anorogenic granite plutonism of North America
    Coeval plutonism and metamorphism in a latest Oligocene metamorphic core complex in northwest Turkey
    The Transhimalaya (Gangdese) plutonism in the Ladakh region: a U Pb and Rb Sr study
    I-type plutonism in a continental back-arc setting: Miocene granitoids and monzonites from the central Aegean Sea, Greece
    Mesozoic deformation and plutonism in the Yunmeng Shan: A metamorphic core complex north of Beijing, China
    U Pb geochronology of Gangdese (Transhimalaya) plutonism in the Lhasa-Xigaze region, Tibet
    U‐Pb geochronology of the Gangdese (Transhimalaya) plutonism in the Lhasa‐Xigaze region, Tibet
    High-potassium, calc-alkaline I-type plutonism in the European Variscides: northern Vosges (France) and northern Schwarzwald (Germany)