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Look up: GNEISS

  1. gneiss
    a roughly foliated or banded metamorphic rock consisting largely of granular minerals with its platy and rodlike minerals defining the foliation; many gneisses are of granitic composition.
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  2. Gneiss
    Metamorphic rock, showing distinct banding of light and dark minerals. Usually made of feldspars, micas and hornblende.
    Found on http://www.geologyrocks.co.uk/glossary/l

  3. gneiss
    [n] - a laminated metamorphic rock similar to granite
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  4. Gneiss
    This is a type of metamorphic rock. In the Knockan Crag area it is known as Lewisian gneiss after Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, as the island is almost entirely made of this old hard rock. These Lewisian gneisses are some of the oldest rocks in the World; they have been aged at between 3200 million a...
    Found on http://www.knockan-crag.co.uk/glossary.h

  5. Gneiss
    Generally a coarse grained banded crystalline metamorphic rock which has been subject to high temperatures and pressures.
    Found on http://www.digitalstroud.co.uk/glossary.

  6. GNEISS
    metamorphic rock,of the same composition as granite but the minerals arranged in massive bands or layers Category: The cosmos
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  7. Gneiss
    Gneiss (nīs) noun [ G.] (Geol.) A crystalline rock, consisting, like granite, of quartz, feldspar, and mica, but having these materials, especially the mica, arranged in planes, so that it breaks rather easily into coarse slabs or flags. Hornb...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/G/39

  8. gneiss
    <geology> A crystalline rock, consisting, like granite, of quartz, feldspar, and mica, but having these materials, especially the mica, arranged in planes, so that it breaks rather easily into coarse slabs or flags. ... Hornblende sometimes takes the place of the mica, and it is then called ho...
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  9. Gneiss
    • (n.) A crystalline rock, consisting, like granite, of quartz, feldspar, and mica, but having these materials, especially the mica, arranged in planes, so that it breaks rather easily into coarse slabs or flags. Hornblende sometimes takes the place of the mica, and it is then called hornblendi...
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  10. gneiss
    metamorphic rock that has a distinct banding, which is apparent in hand specimen or on a microscopic scale. Gneiss usually is distinguished from ... [9 related articles]
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  11. Gneiss
    Gneiss (s) is a common and widely distributed type of rock formed by high-grade regional metamorphic processes from pre-existing formations that were originally either igneous or sedimentary rocks. ==Etymology== The etymology of the word "gneiss" is disputed. Some sources say it comes from the Midd...
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  12. Gneiss
    A metamorphosed coarse grained igneous rock. In this rock you get the recrystallization of quartz, feldspars, micas and amphiboles into bands.
    Found on http://www.physicalgeography.net/physgeo

  13. gneiss
    Gneiss. Credit: Mineral Information Institute A course-grained banded or foliated metamorphic rock, in which the minerals are arranged in darker and lighter layers. The chief components are irregular, granular bands of quartz and feldspar alternating with thin undulating bands of micas and amph...
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  14. gneiss
    gneiss (nīs) , coarse-grained, imperfectly foliated, or layered, metamorphic rock. Gneiss is characterized by alternating light and dark bands differing in mineral composition and having coarser grains than those of schist. The light bands of gneiss are generally composed of quartz and feldspa...
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  15. Gneiss
    Gneiss refers to a crystalline rock, consisting, like granite, of quartz, feldspar, and mica, but having these materials, especially the mica, arranged in planes, so that it breaks rather easily into coarse slabs or flags. Hornblende sometimes takes the place of the mica, and it is then called hornb...
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  16. gneiss
    Coarse-grained metamorphic rock, formed under conditions of high temperature and pressure, and often occurring in association with schists and granites. It has a foliated, or layered, structure consisting of thin bands of micas and/or amphiboles dark in colour alternating with bands of granular quartz and feldspar that are light in colour. ...
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  17. gneiss
    igneous or sedimentary rocks that were subjected to metamorphic conditions such as high heat and pressure
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