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- Epidosite abstract "Epidosite /ɨˈpɪdəsaɪt/ is a highly altered epidote and quartz bearing rock. It is the result of slow hydrothermal fluid alteration or metasomatism of the basaltic sheeted dike complex and associated plagiogranites that occurs below the massive sulfide ore deposits which occur in ophiolites. Epidosites represent the zone of intense metal leaching below and lateral to the sulfide deposits which is the result of convection of heated ocean water through the fractured basalts of the sheeted dikes.".
- Epidosite thumbnail Epidosite.JPG?width=300.
- Epidosite wikiPageID "1040955".
- Epidosite wikiPageLength "1265".
- Epidosite wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Epidosite wikiPageRevisionID "649636645".
- Epidosite wikiPageWikiLink Basalt.
- Epidosite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metamorphic_rocks.
- Epidosite wikiPageWikiLink Epidote.
- Epidosite wikiPageWikiLink Hydrothermal.
- Epidosite wikiPageWikiLink Hydrothermal_circulation.
- Epidosite wikiPageWikiLink Metasomatism.
- Epidosite wikiPageWikiLink Ophiolite.
- Epidosite wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Epidosite wikiPageWikiLink Sheeted_dike_complex.
- Epidosite wikiPageWikiLink Sheeted_dyke_complex.
- Epidosite wikiPageWikiLink Trondhjemite.
- Epidosite wikiPageWikiLink File:Epidosite.JPG.
- Epidosite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Epidosite".
- Epidosite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Epidotization".
- Epidosite wikiPageWikiLinkText "epidosite".
- Epidosite hasPhotoCollection Epidosite.
- Epidosite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Epidosite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Petrology-stub.
- Epidosite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Epidosite subject Category:Metamorphic_rocks.
- Epidosite comment "Epidosite /ɨˈpɪdəsaɪt/ is a highly altered epidote and quartz bearing rock. It is the result of slow hydrothermal fluid alteration or metasomatism of the basaltic sheeted dike complex and associated plagiogranites that occurs below the massive sulfide ore deposits which occur in ophiolites. Epidosites represent the zone of intense metal leaching below and lateral to the sulfide deposits which is the result of convection of heated ocean water through the fractured basalts of the sheeted dikes.".
- Epidosite label "Epidosite".
- Epidosite sameAs m.040sgp.
- Epidosite sameAs Q16977384.
- Epidosite sameAs Q16977384.
- Epidosite wasDerivedFrom Epidosite?oldid=649636645.
- Epidosite depiction Epidosite.JPG.
- Epidosite isPrimaryTopicOf Epidosite.