화성암에서의 결정경계: 성인적 분류와 기하학적 특성

Cystal Boundaries in Igneous Roks: Genetic Classification and Geometric Features

  • Park, Youngdo (Crystal Boundaries in Igneous Rocks: Genetic Classification and Geometric Features)
  • 발행 : 1995.12.01

초록

Crystal boundaries in igneous rocks are genetically classified in order to predict the geometric patterns of the boundaries which may aid deciphering the textural code in igneous rocks. Crystal boundaries may be formed by two end-member processes;(1) mechanical and (2) chemical removal of interstitial melt. Mechanical removal of the melt will form displacement impingement boundaries, while chemical removal of the melt will form growth impingement boundaries. The positions of boundaries relative to the material points may be affected by secondary processes such as (1) migration and (2) dissolution. The geometric features of crystal boundaries, suggested in this study, may be useful when studying igneous textures and processes, although it may be impossible to determine the suggested features with the analytical techniques currently avilable.

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