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diabase
diabase Min. (ˈdaɪəbeɪs) [a. F. diabase, erroneously formed, since (according to Littré) it was meant to signify ‘rock with two bases’ (for which dibase would have been a proper form), and subsequently abandoned by its author, Brongniart, for Haüy's name diorite; but in 1842 re-introduced by Hausman... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diabase
diabase refers to altered dolerites and basalts. Diabase also serves as local building stone. wikipedia.org
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Diabase Hills
The Diabase Hills are a mountain range in Washoe County, Nevada. wikipedia.org
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York Haven Diabase
The York Haven Diabase is a rock formation in Pennsylvania, United States. It underlies the Rossville Diabase and is Jurassic in age. Mineralogy The York Haven Diabase contains diabase, as well as ferrogabbro. wikipedia.org
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Billingen
The limestone at Billingen has been quarried for a long time for concrete manufacturing; diabase is also still quarried there; The mesa, located between The hard diabase layer resisted the glacial erosion of the last ice age. References Mountains of Sweden Landforms of Västra Götaland County Mesas wikipedia.org
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The Lookout (Springfield Township)
surrounds the Quakertown area, of diabase intrusion that occurred during the Triassic approximately 200 million years ago. The diabase is typically dark gray to black, dense, and fine grained, consisting of predominately labradorite and augite. wikipedia.org
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Major element discriminant diagrams for the meta-diabase in the SDC ...
The Miaowan (庙湾) ophiolite is a highly dismembered ophiolitic complex cropping out near the northern margin of the Yangtze craton. The rocks of this complex consist of, from bottom to top ...
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Falls Creek (Delaware River tributary)
Geology Appalachian Highlands Division Piedmont Province Gettysburg-Newark Lowland Section Brunswick Formation Diabase Atlantic Plain Atlantic Coastal The diabase consists of dark gray to black rock, mineralogy consists of labradorite and augite. wikipedia.org
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Blackbird (violin)
In 1990 Widenfalk acquired a small diabase block of high quality and blackness. Construction Diabase is a black igneous rock with a dense and finely crystalline structure. wikipedia.org
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Haycock Mountain
Haycock is covered with numerous triassic diabase boulders, and is a bouldering destination with many established routes ranging from V0 to V10+. As the magma cooled it became a large mass of erosion resistant diabase below the surface. wikipedia.org
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The sheeted dikes profile located in Xiaoxikou Village, mainly ...
Download scientific diagram | The sheeted dikes profile located in Xiaoxikou Village, mainly consisting of meta-diabase with locally reserved chilled margins, meta-plagiogranite, meta-gabbro and ...
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Kelvin Island (Lake Nipigon)
Shoreline exposures of quartz, amphibole diabase, poikilitic diabase, and diabase with pegmatitic patches or veins are uncommon. diabase, 3.) medium-grained diabase with coarse pegmatitic patches, and 4.) an upper of fine-grained to aphanitic diabase with columnar joints and is wikipedia.org
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Mount McKay
The Rove sedimentary layers in the Nor'Wester Mountains are overlain by a cap of diabase; this Logan diabase is million years old. The north face of Mount McKay shows evidence that below this cap is another thick sill of very hard diabase. wikipedia.org
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Subvolcanic rock
Subvolcanic rocks include diabase (also known as dolerite) and porphyry. Common examples of subvolcanic rocks are diabase, quartz dolerite, microgranite, and diorite. wikipedia.org
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Caves of Ryd
The Caves of Ryd is a number of diabase pillars on the east side of the mountain of Billingen in Sweden. The Caves of Ryd were likely created from a landslide many years ago, during which the diabase pillars broke loose and slipped over the shale underneath wikipedia.org
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