inclusion
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Allende meteorite
- In Allende meteorite
…of large, irregularly shaped white inclusions and rounded chondrules in a dark matrix. The inclusions are composed of minerals believed to have condensed at high temperatures from a gas having the composition of the Sun, and their time of formation is older than that of any other known solar system…
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garnets
- In garnet: Origin and occurrence
Garnets commonly contain many inclusions—i.e., fragments of other rocks and minerals. Pinwheel garnet and snowball garnet are designations sometimes applied to those garnets whose inclusions appear to have been rotated. These garnets occur sporadically in foliated metamorphic rocks. Although their presence in diverse rocks has been interpreted variously, present-day…
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hydrothermal solutions
- In mineral deposit: Hydrothermal solution
…can be studied in fluid inclusions, which are tiny samples of solution trapped in crystal imperfections by a growing mineral.
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igneous rocks
- In igneous rock: Inclusions
These are rounded to angular masses of solid material enclosed within a rock of recognizably different composition or texture. Those consisting of older material not directly related to that of their host are known as xenoliths, and those representing broken-up and detached older parts…
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