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What (who) is S-type granite - definition


S-type granite         
  • Figure 7. Cross-polarized light photomicrograph of sample CV-114 from the S-type Strathbogie Granite with quartz and feldspar displaying a granophyric texture.
  • Figure 8. Cross-polarized light photomicrograph of a "pressure-quench" texture in sample Cv-114 from the S-type Strathbogie Granite.
CATEGORY OF GRANITES
User:Rockswhisperer/sandbox; Draft:S-type Granite; Draft:S-type granite
S-type granites are a category of granites first proposed in 2001. They are recognized by a specific set of mineralogical, geochemical, textural, and isotopic characteristics.
S-type star         
  • TP-AGB]] to become an S star and then a [[carbon star]]<ref name=weiss/>
  • PIONIER]] on the VLT
COOL GIANT WITH APPROXIMATELY EQUAL QUANTITIES OF CARBON AND OXYGEN IN ITS ATMOSPHERE
Extrinsic S-type star; Intrinsic S star; Extrinsic S star; MS star (spectral type)
An S-type star (or just S star) is a cool giant with approximately equal quantities of carbon and oxygen in its atmosphere. The class was originally defined in 1922 by Paul Merrill for stars with unusual absorption lines and molecular bands now known to be due to s-process elements.
Granite         
  • Granite with [[quartz]] veins at Gros la Tête cliff, [[Aride Island]], [[Seychelles]]
  • Cleopatra's Needle, London
  • Curling stones
  • granite castle of Aulanko]] in [[Hämeenlinna]], Finland
  • [[Thin section]] of granite
  • Grus]] sand and granitoid from which it derived
  • Granite dimension stone quarry in [[Taivassalo]], Finland
  • Pink granite at [[Hiltaba]], [[South Australia]] (part of the [[Hiltaba Suite]])
  • A granite peak at [[Huangshan]], China
  • Mineral assemblage of igneous rocks
  • [[QAPF diagram]] with granite field highlighted
  • tor]] in England
COMMON TYPE OF INTRUSIVE, FELSIC, IGNEOUS ROCK WITH GRAINED TEXTURE
Granites; Pink granite; Granitization; Magmatic theory; Granitization theory; Granite biotite; Porphyritic granite; Hammer granite; Granite block; Granitisation; Cornish granite; Fractured granite; Microgranite
·noun A crystalline, granular rock, consisting of quartz, feldspar, and mica, and usually of a whitish, grayish, or flesh-red color. It differs from gneiss in not having the mica in planes, and therefore in being destitute of a schistose structure.