Magma Sentence Examples

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  • The magma, or molten lava in the interior of the earth, may be regarded as a mutual solution of various mineral silicates, charged with highly-heated vapour, sometimes to the extent of supersaturation.

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  • The water is heated by the hot magma which is underground.

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  • Mining - Occasionally you'll come across a mountain with liquid hot magma pouring from within.

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  • Get Kyorgre and Groudon out of the cave by using Magma and Aqua.

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  • It consists chiefly of elaeolite-syenite and other rocks derived from the same igneous magma.

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  • There the reaction mentioned above takes place, and Owing to the concentration of the liquid the sodium bicarbonate formed is to a great extent precipitated in the shape of small crystals, forming with the mother-liquor a thin magma.

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  • The molten rock, called magma, has reached the surface of Mount Pinatubo.

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  • In this dynamical process the time delay between infrasonic pulses should reflect the gas nucleation interval of 1-2 s of basaltic magma.

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  • The notes cover the basic principles of igneous petrology including magma crystallization, igneous petrology including magma crystallization, igneous textures, magmatic differentiation and the naming of igneous rocks.

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  • In turn, these parameters are used to obtain the vertical seismic velocity profile in the gas-charged magma.

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  • The Japanese islands have been formed from the molten magma released by the melting Philippines Plate.

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  • Note that not every trivial additive magma is an additive magma-with-zero, but every trivial additive magma-with-zero is an additive group.

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  • The notes cover the basic principles of igneous petrology including magma crystallization, igneous textures, magmatic differentiation and the naming of igneous rocks.

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  • When this is slow you get bigger igneous rock crystals from magma.

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  • The Magma character's storyline that sorely cut into the multiplayer aspect of the first game has also been thrown out to make room for more interesting highlights, like kicking butt with three of your friends.

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  • This may explain why alkali basalts carry mostly spinel peridotites although the magma originated at deeper depth of garnet peridotites zone.

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  • The superstructure crashed into the empty magma chamber, leaving the caldera, a hole where the magma chamber had been.

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  • In igneous rocks, the potassium-argon " clock " is set the moment the rock first crystallizes from magma.

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  • I was standing in front of him, staring the Magma Members out with all the coldness and utter detestation I could muster.

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  • We live on that incredibly fragile, thin layer of plates floating on the subterranean sea of magma.

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  • F. Magma is intruded into older rocks and crystallizes into a pink igneous rock called granophyre.

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  • Note that not every trivial near-additive magma is a near-additive magma-with-zero, but every trivial near-additive magma-with-zero is a near-additive group.

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  • It appears to have crystallized from the magma at a very early period of con FIG.

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  • In some cases it appears to have segregated from a basic eruptive magma, and in other cases to have resulted from metamorphic action.

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  • In this process the raw sugar is mixed with a small amount of syrup so as to form a suitable magma, and is then run into a continuous centrifugal, where it is sufficiently washed, and from which it runs out, comparatively clean, into the melting pans described above.

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  • On the other hand, the occurrence in meteoric stones, and the experiments mentioned above, show that the diamond may also crystallize from a basic magma, capable of yielding some of the metallic oxides and ferro-magnesian silicates; a magma, therefore, which is not devoid of oxygen.

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  • Finally, then, both experiment and the natural occurrence in rocks and meteorites suggest that diamond may crystallize not only from iron but also from a basic silicate magma, possibly from various rocks consisting of basic silicates.

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  • Note that not every trivial additive magma is an additive magma is an additive magma-with-zero, but every trivial additive magma-with-zero is an additive group.

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  • Instead, the seismic imaging of magma chambers in ridge areas appears to be questionable.

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  • As the subducting oceanic crust melts as it goes deeper into the Earth, the newly-created magma rises to the surface and forms volcanoes.

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  • The iron-rich minerals in the magma record the direction of the Earth's magnetic field at the time when the rising magma solidified.

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  • A massive underwater land slump or partial subsidence suddenly left the highly pressurized magma chamber wide open.

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  • A theory to quantify the amount of melt in the magma reservoir will be developed.

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  • This PhD project will be concerned with the modeling of several magma flow conditions and the corresponding seismic wavefield.

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  • Repeated fracture and healing of silicic magma generate flow banding and earthquakes?

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  • Use a pokemon with the Flame Body or Magma armor and the time it takes to hatch an egg will be cut in half.

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