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- Augen abstract "Augen (from German "eyes") are large, lenticular eye-shaped mineral grains or mineral aggregates visible in some foliated metamorphic rocks. In cross section they have the shape of an eye. Feldspar, quartz, and garnet are common minerals which form augen.Augen form in rocks which have undergone metamorphism and shearing. The core of the augen is a porphyroblast or porphyroclast of a hard, resilient mineral such as garnet. The augen grows by crystallisation of a mantle of new mineral around the porphyroblast. The mantle is formed contiguous with the foliation which is imparted upon the rock, and forms a blanket which tapers off from either side of the porphyroblast within the strain shadows. During shearing, the poprhyroblast may rotate, to form a characteristic augen texture of asymmetric shearing. In this case, the position of the tails is unequal across the foliation, with some augen showing clear drag folding of the mantle into the strain shadow. This derives a form of shear direction information.A metamorphic rock which is clotted with augen is often called an augen gneiss. A long wall of this augen gneiss can be felt at the Mineral and Lapidary Museum of Western North Carolina.".
- Augen thumbnail Augen-gneiss.jpg?width=300.
- Augen wikiPageID "6400494".
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- Augen wikiPageRevisionID "405770537".
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Aggregate_(composite).
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metamorphic_petrology.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Feldspar.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Foliation.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Foliation_(geology).
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Garnet.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Gneiss.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphic_rock.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphic_rocks.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Mineral_and_Lapidary_Museum.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Porphyroblast.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Porphyroclast.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Rock_microstructure.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Schist.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Shear_(geology).
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink Western_North_Carolina.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLink File:Augen-gneiss.jpg.
- Augen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Augen textured gneiss".
- Augen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Augen".
- Augen wikiPageWikiLinkText "augen".
- Augen auto "yes".
- Augen date "December 2009".
- Augen hasPhotoCollection Augen.
- Augen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Petrology-stub.
- Augen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Augen subject Category:Metamorphic_petrology.
- Augen type Article.
- Augen type Article.
- Augen comment "Augen (from German "eyes") are large, lenticular eye-shaped mineral grains or mineral aggregates visible in some foliated metamorphic rocks. In cross section they have the shape of an eye. Feldspar, quartz, and garnet are common minerals which form augen.Augen form in rocks which have undergone metamorphism and shearing. The core of the augen is a porphyroblast or porphyroclast of a hard, resilient mineral such as garnet.".
- Augen label "Augen".
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- Augen sameAs Q16835320.
- Augen sameAs Q16835320.
- Augen wasDerivedFrom Augen?oldid=405770537.
- Augen depiction Augen-gneiss.jpg.
- Augen isPrimaryTopicOf Augen.