Lexicographical Neighbors of Granophyric
Literary usage of Granophyric
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin (1898)
"granophyric structure of quartz and feldspar is common in many of the larger
crystals of feldspar. In its occurrence it seems to have its origin in a ..."
2. A Handbook of Rocks: For Use Without the Microscope by James Furman Kemp (1896)
"Micro-granulite, the French equivalent of granophyric, as earlier explained.
Micro-crystalline, granular rocks, whose components 'are ..."
3. A Handbook of Rocks, for Use Without the Microscope by James Furman Kemp (1900)
"Micro.granulite, the French equivalent of granophyric, as earlier explained.
Micro.crystalline, granular rocks, whose components are recognizable, ..."
4. A Handbook of Rocks: For Use Without the Microscope by James Furman Kemp (1896)
"Micro-granulite, the French equivalent of granophyric, as earlier explained.
<£/"/^ Micro-crystalline, granular rocks, whose components are recognizable, ..."
5. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS, ANZAAS. (1903)
"Associated with the copper deposits are large lenses of magnetite and hematite.
These rocks present varied types of structure. There is the granophyric type ..."
6. Upper Peninsula, 1893-1897 by Michigan Geological Survey (1898)
"The mesostasis is here unusually abundant, occupying about one-third of the whole.
It consists essentially of a beautifully granophyric intergrowth of ..."