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Qué (quién) es cumulate - definición

IGNEOUS ROCKS FORMED BY THE ACCUMULATION OF CRYSTALS FROM A MAGMA EITHER BY SETTLING OR FLOATING.
Cumulate rocks; Cumulate; Cumulates; Cumulate texture
  • Dark layers of chromite-rich cumulate rock alternating with light layers of plagioclase-rich rock in the [[Bushveld Igneous Complex]], South Africa
  • Layers of cumulate rock ([[gabbro]]) in [[Oman]]
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Cumulate         
·vt To gather or throw into a heap; to heap together; to Accumulate.
cumulate         
¦ verb 'kju:mj?le?t
1. accumulate or be accumulated.
2. [as adjective cumulated] Chemistry denoting two double bonds attached to the same carbon atom.
¦ noun 'kju:mj?l?t Geology an igneous rock formed by gravitational settling of particles in a magma.
Derivatives
cumulation noun
Origin
C16 (in the sense 'gather in a heap'): from L. cumulat- cumulare, from cumulus 'a heap'.
Cumulate rock         
Cumulate rocks are igneous rocks formed by the accumulation of crystals from a magma either by settling or floating. Cumulate rocks are named according to their texture; cumulate texture is diagnostic of the conditions of formation of this group of igneous rocks.

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Cumulate rock

Cumulate rocks are igneous rocks formed by the accumulation of crystals from a magma either by settling or floating. Cumulate rocks are named according to their texture; cumulate texture is diagnostic of the conditions of formation of this group of igneous rocks. Cumulates can be deposited on top of other older cumulates of different composition and colour, typically giving the cumulate rock a layered or banded appearance.