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- Restite abstract "Restite is the residual material left at the site of melting during the in place production of granite through intense metamorphism.Generally, restite is composed of a predominance of mafic minerals because these are harder to melt (see Bowen's reaction series). Typical minerals are amphibole, biotite, pyroxene, ilmenite or other iron oxides and some plagioclase feldspar. When chunks of restite are caught up within the granite it is known as a restite inclusion or enclave.".
- Restite wikiPageID "3439065".
- Restite wikiPageLength "4651".
- Restite wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Restite wikiPageRevisionID "638941431".
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Amphibole.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Anatexis.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Basalt.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Basaltic.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Biotite.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Bowens_reaction_series.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Buffer_solution.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Igneous_rocks.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Petrology.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Clinopyroxene.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Cordierite.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Feldspar.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Ferromagnesian.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Fractional_crystallization_(geology).
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Garnet.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Gneiss.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Granite.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Granoblastic.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Hornblende.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Hydrothermal.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Hydrothermal_circulation.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Hydroxyl.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Igneous_differentiation.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Igneous_rock.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Ilmenite.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Iron_oxide.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Mafic.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Magma.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphism.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Mica.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Migmatite.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Mineral_hydration.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Mineral_redox_buffer.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Muscovite.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Orthopyroxene.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Plagioclase.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Porphyry_copper.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Porphyry_copper_deposit.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Pyroxene.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Reagent.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Rock_microstructure.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Saturation_(chemistry).
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentary.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentary_rock.
- Restite wikiPageWikiLinkText "restite".
- Restite wikiPageWikiLinkText "restitic".
- Restite hasPhotoCollection Restite.
- Restite subject Category:Igneous_rocks.
- Restite subject Category:Petrology.
- Restite hypernym Material.
- Restite type ChemicalCompound.
- Restite type Subfield.
- Restite comment "Restite is the residual material left at the site of melting during the in place production of granite through intense metamorphism.Generally, restite is composed of a predominance of mafic minerals because these are harder to melt (see Bowen's reaction series). Typical minerals are amphibole, biotite, pyroxene, ilmenite or other iron oxides and some plagioclase feldspar. When chunks of restite are caught up within the granite it is known as a restite inclusion or enclave.".
- Restite label "Restite".
- Restite sameAs m.09cft3.
- Restite sameAs Q7316127.
- Restite sameAs Q7316127.
- Restite wasDerivedFrom Restite?oldid=638941431.
- Restite isPrimaryTopicOf Restite.