• anorogenic magmatism is the formation, intrusion or eruption of magmas not directly connected with orogeny (mountain building). Anorogenic magmatism occurs...
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    L. (1992). "Granites of Edward VII Peninsula, Marie Byrd Land: anorogenic magmatism related to Antarctic-New Zealand rifting". Earth and Environmental...
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    Matachewan hotspot Earth sciences portal Geology portal Volcanoes portal Anorogenic magmatism Cold spot Tharsis "The source of Yellowstone's heat". USGS. 16 April...
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    River Igneous Suite (Blue Ridge Province, Virginia) — Late Proterozoic anorogenic (A-type) granitoids of unique petrochemical affinity". The Robertson River...
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  • affected by extensional faulting, balanced by outboard shortening. Anorogenic magmatism Strike-slip tectonics Thrust tectonics Park, R. G. (1997). Foundations...
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    IVS.[citation needed] The plume related Malani magmatism in the NW Indian shield is intraplate, anorogenic, A-type and is indicative of extensional tectonic...
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    Baofu; He, Guoqi; Wang, Shiguang (1999). "Postcollisional mantle-derived magmatism, underplating and implications for basement of the Junggar Basin". Science...
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  • argued to either be due to worldwide major extension associated with anorogenic magmatism, or due to erosion of narrow continental margins in which the orogenic...
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    M.; Winne, J. Chris (March 2005). "Continental rift systems and anorogenic magmatism". Lithos. 80 (1–4): 151. Bibcode:2005Litho..80..147S. doi:10.1016/j...
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    have formation ages from Archean to recent and are usually attributed to anorogenic tectonic settings. They have formed in shallow (a few km deep) sills of...
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  • structure and metamorphism of the NE superior craton, implying an active anorogenic magmatism during the accretion of the southern Superior Craton. Canadian Shield...
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    Jiri (eds.). Examples of Modern Rift Volcanism and Proterozoic Anorogenic Magmatism: The Potrillo volcanic field of southern New Mexico and the Franklin...
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    (2001) has given the age as 600±70 Ma. The 732 million years old anorogenic, A-type magmatism of North-Western Indian shield is characterized by volcano plutonic...
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  • is proposed based on their closeness with Trans Aravalli Belt anorogenic felsic magmatism. The Pre-Deccan Mesozoic plutonic origin is proposed based to...
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    granitic magmatism and basaltic magmatism are both expressions of what has been identified as a widespread post-South China Sea spreading magmatism that has...
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  • During the Cambrian as multi-cellular life became commonplace, anorogenic magmatism formed ring complexes, that now comprise 30 different massifs in...
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    crust that have not experienced any major tectonism, magmatism, basement metamorphism or anorogenic intrusion since the early Cretaceous, and no rifting...
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    Although economic deposits have yet to be found, 1.53 billion-year-old anorogenic granites within the Lake Nipigon area potentially contain yttrium, zirconium...
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    Meighan, I. G.; Fallick, A. E.; McCormick, A. G. (3 November 2011). "Anorogenic granite magma genesis: new isotopic data for the southern sector of the...
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    ~1200 Ma Musgravian Orogeny. The Windburn Suite is considered to be an anorogenic A-type granite suite produced by anatexis of the lower crust at ~1080...
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    pegmatites with mainly orogenic plutons, and NYF pegmatites with mainly anorogenic plutons. Lately, there have been a few attempts to create a new classification...
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    believed that among different magma sources, magmas originated formed anorogenic (non-mountain building) and anhydrous settings (e.g. divergent plate boundaries)...
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  • 1,300 Ma – Break-up of Columbia Supercontinent completed: widespread anorogenic magmatic activity, forming anorthosite-mangerite-charnockite-granite suites...
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  • Illescas Batholith (category Paleoproterozoic magmatism)
    Paleoproterozoic age. The batholith originated and was emplaced in an anorogenic tectonic setting during a period of extensional tectonics. The batholith...
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    Granite-Rhyolite crustal province. However, this was long assumed to be an anorogenic event, possibly due to basaltic underplating. Direct evidence for uplift...
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