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Migmatite

Migmatite is a rock formed under high-grade metamorphism by partial melting (anatexis), producing a mixture of metamorphic and newly formed igneous material. It typically occurs in the deeper parts of the continental crust, commonly within Precambrian cratonic blocks, and represents a transitional stage between metamorphic and igneous rocks.

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Other migmatite hypotheses

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Partial melting, anatexis and the role of water

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Early history of migmatite investigations

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The diagenesis - metamorphism sequence

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The diagenesis - metamorphism sequence

Partial melting, anatexis and the role of water

Color-banded migmatites

Migmatite textures

Early history of migmatite investigations

Migmatite melts provide buoyancy for sedimentary isostasy

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Migmatite

Nodes76
Edges75
Triples64
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.026316
Components1

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Migmatite

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related to history · 22
Migmatite → But, Central European Urgebirge, Edward Greenly, Germans, Greenly, He, Home, If, Immediately, In, It, James Hutton, John Judd, Michel-Lévy, Milch, Origine, Saussure, Sederholm, Sur, Terrains Cristallins Primitifs
related to The diagenesis - metamorphism sequence · 16
Migmatite → A2, As, Bowen, C1, C2, CO2, D1, Deeper, H2O, He, In, It, Lyell, Sederholm, The, This
related to Partial melting, anatexis and the role of water · 14
Migmatite → Conduction, Cooling, Holmquist, If, In, It, Numerical, Rocks, Some, The, Therefore, These, Water, Wherever
related to Agmatite · 6
Migmatite → Brown, Reynolds, Rocks, Sederholm, The, There
related to Migmatite textures · 3
Migmatite → Ptygmatic, S-type, Schlieren
related to Color-banded migmatites · 2
Migmatite → The, When
is a · 1
Migmatite → rock formed under high-grade metamorphism by partial melting

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Migmatiteis arock formed under high-grade metamorphism by partial melting0.90text
Migmatiterelated to AgmatiteThe0.60section
Migmatiterelated to AgmatiteSederholm0.60section
Migmatiterelated to AgmatiteThere0.60section
Migmatiterelated to AgmatiteRocks0.60section
Migmatiterelated to AgmatiteBrown0.60section
Migmatiterelated to AgmatiteReynolds0.60section
Migmatiterelated to Color-banded migmatitesThe0.60section
Migmatiterelated to Color-banded migmatitesWhen0.60section
Migmatiterelated to historyIn0.60section
Migmatiterelated to historyJames Hutton0.60section
Migmatiterelated to historyIf0.60section

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