- Charnockite - Wikipedia
The charnockite suite or series is a particularly widespread form of granofels Granofels are one of the few non-foliated rocks to form under relatively high temperatures and pressures
- Granite-Gneiss, Igneous-Metamorphic, Magma - Britannica
charnockite, any member of a series of metamorphic rocks with variable chemical composition, first described from the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India and named for Job Charnock The term is often limited to the characteristic orthopyroxene granite of the series
- Charnockite Rock: Texture, Composition Origins - Sandatlas
Charnockite is a type of granitic rock containing orthopyroxene Explore its formation, mineral makeup and geological setting
- Charnockites: Petrologic and phase equilibria characterization of some . . .
Charnockites (orthopyroxene-bearing granitoids) constitute one of the major components in many Precambrian high-grade metamorphic terranes of the world
- Charnockites on JSTOR
Recent work on charnockites and associated rocks is reviewed Considerable petrological and mineralogical research has now been done on the type area near Madras, and the occurrence of charnockitic rocks in other Indian areas and in Ceylon, Africa, America, Australia and Europe is documented
- Charnockite — Wikipédia
Le terme charnockite a été proposé par T H Holland en 1900 pour désigner des roches granitiques à hypersthène de la région de Madras, en Inde Son nom est dédié à Job Charnock, fondateur de Calcutta, dont la pierre tombale fut taillée dans cette roche
- CHARNOCKITE
Charnockites are very high-grade metamorphic rocks They straddle the boundary between igneous metamorphic Many charnockites have been given metamorphic and igneous names
- Charnockites Explained in 30 Seconds - YouTube
Learn how CO₂-rich fluids, high temperatures, and tectonic forces transformed Peninsular Gneiss into charnockites in regions like Coorg, BR Hills, and Biligirirangan
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