Lexicographical Neighbors of Olivinitic
Literary usage of Olivinitic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin by Colorado Geological Survey (1913)
"olivinitic marble.—The marble inclusion in the quartz monzonite on Mount ...
Not far from the olivinitic marble is much massive serpentine in veins and ..."
2. The Iron Ores of Minnesota: Their Geology, Discovery, Development, Qualities by Newton Horace Winchell (1891)
"... (or olivinitic) magnetite group. The non-titanic magnetic ores of the Taconic
are principally found in the coarser parts of the Pewabic ..."
3. On the Classification of the Early Cambrian and Pre-Cambrian Formations by Roland Duer Irving (1888)
"These gabbros include two classes, a non-olivinitic and less basic kind and a
highly olivinitic and more basic kind, ..."
4. Bulletin by Geological Society of America (1900)
"These contact rocks, which on account of the abundance of magnetite and olivine
are sometimes called the olivinitic iron ores, are so peculiar that ..."
5. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1892)
"... and sometimes large hornblende crystals embrace the quartz grains in a common
matrix. When olivinitic it is also ..."
6. Geology of Wisconsin: Survey of 1873-1879 by Wisconsin Chief Geologist (1883)
"Gabbro proper, that is, gabbro free from both olivine on the one hand and orthoclase
on the other, is much less common, however, than are the olivinitic and ..."
7. The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art by Canadian Institute (1849-1914) (1860)
"... diorites, dolerites and olivinitic rocks above described, as well as their
probable relations to the stratified deposits of more ancient periods. ..."