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He decided to risk that half pluton to find out what was going on.
They were removed shortly after Pluton was commissioned in 1932.
Bulk-tonnage potential of the pluton was not known until exploration in the 1980s.
Mount Cardigan, from which the pluton is named, stands near the north end.
These methods can also be used to determine ages of pluton emplacement.
Hadès began with project definition in 1975 as a replacement for the Pluton system.
Subsequent magmatism created two younger stocks in the main pluton.
Stone Mountain is a pluton, a type of igneous intrusion.
The French used the same concept for the Pluton.
It is also called a "pluton" because its size, orbit and location are similar to that of Pluto.
The central part of the pluton is also coarse-grained but lacks the megacrysts.
Minerals formed at this stage give ages close to the crystallization age for the particular pluton.
Pluton experienced many teething problems, particularly with the machinery.
I only came here to talk to Pluton andi Persephone.
Geologically, the Greifensteine is the top of a pluton.
The pluton is the deep-seated vent for a volcano which erupted 76 million years ago.
Besides, things have improved considerably since Mr. Pluton took over.
Stoping occurs when blocks of wall rock material is transferred downward through a pluton.
Igneous minerals within a pluton can record deformation history.
Therefore it is useful to understand magmatic fabrics for understanding pluton emplacement.
"What happens when we find a pluton on a pluton?"
The bulk of this island consists of a Jurassic granite pluton.
However, current understanding of granite pluton shape suggest that most are either laccolithic or lopolithic.
A question that is most commonly asked is what happened to the rock occupying the space now occupied by the pluton?
It represents an offshoot of the main Mount Barr pluton.