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Definition of Segregations
1. segregation [n] - See also: segregation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Segregations
Literary usage of Segregations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Field Geology by Frederic Henry Lahee (1917)
"Discrimination Between Inclusions and Segregations.— The distinction between
inclusions and segregations is not always easy or possible. ..."
2. A Treatise on Ore Deposits by Bernhard von Cotta (1870)
"True segregations have rarely been found entirely enclosed by igneous rocks. ...
Something similar occurs in the segregations, since richer and poorer ..."
3. The Deposits of the Useful Minerals & Rocks: Their Origin, Form, and Content by Franz Heinrich August Beyschlag, Johan Herman Lie Vogt (1914)
"In the table on the next page the compositions of several parent eruptive rocks
are given together with others of segregations found occurring within them. ..."
4. The Nature of Ore Deposits by Richard Beck (1905)
"Segregations of Titaniferous Magnetite Iron Ore in ... according to Högbom, are
possible primary segregations from the extremely basic magma. ..."
5. The Nature of Ore Deposits by Richard Beck (1905)
"C. Segregations of sulphide and arsenical ores. (A) Segregations OF NATIVE METALS
IN ERUPTIVE ROCKS. 1. Segregation of Native Iron in Basalts. ..."
6. Final Report by New Jersey Geological Survey (1910)
"CONTENTS. General character of the ore deposits. Ore segregations. ... The principal
magnetite deposits occur 11) as small segregations in the gneisses, ..."
7. The Ore Deposits of South Africa: With a Chapter on Hints to Prospectors by J P Johnson (1908)
"In view of the fact of magmatic differentiation there is nothing astonishing in
finding segregations of the oxides, ilmenite, magnetite and chromite, ..."
8. Economic Geology: With Special Reference to the United States by Heinrich Ries (1910)
"These may be divided into two groups, viz. those of magmatic origin, and those
of sedimentary origin. Magmatic segregations (1, 7, 10, 13, 80, 89). ..."