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Igneous rocks which contain varioles
Variolites are mafic, igneous, and typically volcanic rocks, e.g. tholeiite, basalt or komatiite, that contain centimeter-scale spherical or globular structures
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gabbro Unakite – Multicoloured metamorphic rock – An altered granite Variolite – Igneous rocks which contain varioles Vogesite – Type of ultrapotassic
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Type of igneous rock
Luxullianite Mangerite Novaculite Pyrolite Rapakivi granite Rhomb porphyry Rodingite Shonkinite Taconite Tachylite Teschenite Theralite Unakite Variolite Wad
Teschenite
Bodies that commonly occur in vitreous igneous rocks
crystallizations when melted and cooled rapidly on a microscopic slide. Variolites are a type of radiate fibrous growth, resembling spherulites in many respects
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Mountain in Italy and France
emerged. Among these since the late 19th century geologists have reported variolite, a volcanic rock similar to basalt, and diabase, also of lava origin but
Monte_Gimont
German geologist and petrographer
Geologische Skizze van der Westküste Schottlands (1871); Die Struktur der Variolite (1875); Microscopical Petrography (in Report of U.S. Geol. Exploration
Ferdinand_Zirkel
French physician, entomologist and naturalist
de Servières and dissertations on other stones around Nîmes including variolite. Jean-César Vincens (1802). Topographie de la ville de Nîmes (in French)
Jacques_Anselme_Dorthès
Russian geologist
v Guberlinskhikh Gorakh" (in "Zapiski Mineralnavo Obschestva"); "Die Variolite von Yalguba" ("Tscherm. Mineral. Mitt." vi.); "Die Mikroskopische Beschaffenheit
Feodor Yulievich Levinson-Lessing
Feodor_Yulievich_Levinson-Lessing
British geologist (1855–1945)
Journal of The Geological Society, February 1891, V. 47, pp. 329–342 "Variolite of The Lleyn, and Associated Volcanic Rocks," in The Quarterly Journal
Catherine_Raisin
Form of basaltic volcanic glass
larger than this. These coarsely spherulitic rocks pass over into the variolites by increasing coarseness in the fibers of their spherulites, which soon
Tachylite
French geologist
journals he described the granulite group, and dealt with pegmatites, variolites, eurites, the ophites of the Pyrenees, the extinct volcanoes of Central
Auguste_Michel-Lévy
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English : variant of Selman.North German (Sellmann) : topographic name from Middle Low German sele ‘meadow’, ‘bog’ + man ‘man’.South German : occupational name for a middleman in a land or property sale or for a guardian, from Middle High German sale ‘property transfer’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Selman.
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a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, variolite.
n.
A kind of diorite or diabase containing imbedded whitish spherules, which give the rock a spotted appearance.