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igneous$37404$ - traduzione in olandese

MAGMATIC ROCK FORMED BELOW THE SURFACE
Plutonic rock; Plutonic; Intrusive Rock; Intrusive igneous rock; Igneous plutonic rock; Intruded; Intrusive Structure; Magma intrusion; Plutonic Igneous Rock; Plutonic Igneous rock; Plutonic igneous Rock
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  • [[QAPF diagram]] for the classification of plutonic rocks
  • Diagram showing various types of igneous intrusion

igneous      
adj. onstaan door vuur; vulkanisch; ontstaan door hitte; brandend

Definizione

igneous
In geology, igneous rocks are rocks that were once so hot that they were liquid. (TECHNICAL)
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Intrusive rock

Intrusive rock is formed when magma penetrates existing rock, crystallizes, and solidifies underground to form intrusions, such as batholiths, dikes, sills, laccoliths, and volcanic necks.

Intrusion is one of the two ways igneous rock can form. The other is extrusion, such as a volcanic eruption or similar event. An intrusion is any body of intrusive igneous rock, formed from magma that cools and solidifies within the crust of the planet. In contrast, an extrusion consists of extrusive rock, formed above the surface of the crust.

Some geologists use the term plutonic rock synonymously with intrusive rock, but other geologists subdivide intrusive rock, by crystal size, into coarse-grained plutonic rock (typically formed deeper in the Earth's crust in batholiths or stocks) and medium-grained subvolcanic or hypabyssal rock (typically formed higher in the crust in dikes and sills).