Lexicographical Neighbors of Granodioritic
Literary usage of Granodioritic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Igneous Rocks and Their Origin by Reginald Aldworth Daly (1914)
"The granites are, therefore, to be regarded as differentiates of a magma which
was granodioritic at an earlier stage.3 Parallel cases have been recorded at ..."
2. Bulletin by Geological Society of America (1921)
"It seems probable that these eruptions are not connected with the granodioritic
magmas, but are of more deep-seated origin.'1 In the region here described ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1909)
"Ore deposition probably began immediately after the intrusion of the Triassic
and Jurassic sediments in late Mesozoic time by a granodioritic magma, ..."
4. Geological Disasters in the Philippines: July ‘90 Earthquake & June ‘91 by Giovanni Rantucci (1995)
"The beginning of the orogenesis, Late Eocene - Late Oligocene, was marked by the
uplift of granodioritic bodies forming the core of the Cordillera, ..."
5. Biographical Memoirs by National Academy Of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences Staff, Caroline K. McEuen (1980)
"... that record the motion of granitic and granodioritic masses during the final
stages of their emplacement and consolidation within the earth's crust. ..."
6. The Journal of Geology by University of Chicago Department of Geology and Paleontology (1906)
"... they might be considered to have been formed by melting of the granitic or
granodioritic bedrock material; but we find a great profusion of ande- sites ..."