نتایج جستجو برای: burial metamorphism

تعداد نتایج: 7218  

2003
J. M. Schwartz

Introduction: The source and duration of the heating event responsible for eucrite metamorphism is not well constrained. Three hypotheses have been proposed for the source of heat: Impact, conduction from the mantle, and rapid production of successive flows [1]. Textural and chemical relationships of noncumulate eucrites are investigated to constrain the thermal and temporal conditions responsi...

2018
Daniel R Viete Bradley R Hacker Mark B Allen Gareth G E Seward Mark J Tobin Chris S Kelley Gianfelice Cinque Andrew R Duckworth

Large earthquakes occur in rocks undergoing high-pressure/low-temperature metamorphism during subduction. Rhythmic major-element zoning in garnet is a common product of such metamorphism, and one that must record a fundamental subduction process. We argue that rhythmic major-element zoning in subduction zone garnets from the Franciscan Complex, California, developed in response to growth-dissol...

2011
Ron L. Adams Simon Fraser Stacie M. King

While the study and interpretation of mortuary practices have long been important parts of archaeological analyses, rarely has residential burial – the practice of burying the deceased in and around houses – been a specific focus of investigation. Here, we examine some of the global contexts in which residential burial has occurred and discuss the different ways that archaeologists have interpr...

2004
R. T. Pidgeon

Four metasedimentary zircon populations from different tectonometamorphic units of the Central and the Northern Schwarzwald (Variscan belt, SWGermany) were investigated using SEM, cathodoluminescence and SHRIMP dating. Despite partially strong modifications of primary internal morphologies during Variscan metamorphism at amphibolite (750 C, 0.4– 0.6 GPa) and granulite-facies conditions (950–1,0...

2008
Peter C. Chu

The Navy’s mine impact burial prediction model creates a time history of a cylindrical or a noncylindrical mine as it falls through air, water, and sediment. The output of the model is the predicted mine trajectory in air and water columns, burial depth/orientation in sediment, as well as height, area, and volume protruding. Model inputs consist of parameters of environment, mine characteristic...

2017
J. Parnell M. Perez J. Armstrong L. Bullock J. Feldmann A. J. Boyce

The Dalradian Supergroup of Britain and Ireland is mineralised by gold-tellurium vein deposits. The host succession includes carbonaceous, pyritic shales (pelites) which were a source of trace elements, including gold and tellurium. LA-ICP-MS mapping of pyrite crystals shows that late stages are enriched in gold, tellurium and lead, representing concentration of these elements during metamorphi...

Journal: :Archaeological Journal 1855

احمد, احمدحسن, ترابی, قدرت, آرایی, شوجی , سبزه‌یی, مسیب , شیراساکا, میکی ,

In the upper Proterozoic Anarak ophiolite, the marbles are present and havr excellent exposures in different areas. Their best exposure is in southern slope of Chah-Gorbeh mountain (Chah-Mahdi valley). In the field, marbles have massive and dike like exposures. Petrographic studies and geochemistry of minerals show that marbles consist of carbonate (calcite), garnet (andradite), clinopyroxene (...

Journal: :Nations and religions of the Eurasia 2021

2015
Edith L. Gallagher Rob Holman

The generation and migration of bedforms (eg, ripples, megaripples and sand bars) on sandy bottoms in the nearshore (0-8 m water depths) provides a mechanism for objects on the seafloor to become buried. As a bedform migrates past a mine, the mine will fall to the low point of the bedform trough before subsequently being buried by the passage of the following bedform crest. The statistics of mi...

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