BATHOLITH

enormous mass of intrusive igneous rock, that is, rock made of once-molten material that has solidified below the earth's surface (see rock). Batholiths usually are granitic (see granite) in composition, have steeply inclined walls, have no visible floors, and commonly extend over areas of thousands of square miles. Batholiths are formed either as one large mass or many smaller masses at great depths in the earth's crust and are exposed at the surface only after considerable erosion of the overlying mountain mass. They are commonly associated with lithospheric plate boundaries, where the interactions between plates can produce sufficient heat to melt crustal rocks on a large scale and form batholiths (see plate tectonics). One of the largest single batholiths in North America is the Coast Range batholith of W Canada and Alaska, encompassing an area of about 73,000 sq mi (182,500 sq km). Important batholiths in the United States include the Idaho batholith, 18,000 sq mi (45,000 sq km), and the Sierra Nevada batholith, 16,000 sq mi (40,000 sq km).

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...own definition of a batholith, it is clear that...own definition of a batholith, it is clear that...attention on those batholiths that later came to...in the problems of batholiths led to the appointment...of a Committee on Batholith Problems, under the...
...igneous rock called a batholith. Large plutons with...than 100 km2 are called batholiths and are huge compared...located near the main batholith or as part of a mostly worn-away batholith. Batholiths are huge masses of intrusive...
...Maine. The choice of the Sebago Lake batholith, only six miles north of Portland and...morning. 26 How could the Sebago Lake batholith have been chosen? The answer seems to...For the department, the Sebago Lake batholith presented a number of advantages, including...
...about 10 smaller sub-batholiths, with distinct compositions and textures. The batholith is composed of granite and, together with similar batholiths in Idaho and Baja California...continents. The Sierra Nevada batholith was uplifted by tectonic...
...This unit is dominated by the Idaho Batholith, which extends south to lava flows along the Snake River Valley. The batholith is composed mainly of quartz monzonite...various ages. On the periphery of the batholith are numerous folds, and compressed...
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...Patagonian batholith took place...cordilleran batholiths in northern...Patagonian batholith, as in other cordilleran batholiths, reflects...plate-edge batholiths, predominantly...Antarctic Peninsula batholith, Wareham et...
Ascent Mechanism of the Dzhabyk Batholith, Southern Urals: Constraints from Urseis...Earths crust to form a thick globular batholith (e.g. Weinberg Podladchikov 1995...This would require seeing beneath the batholith, something that is not possible in most...
...Collisional Mountain Belt: the Baltoro Granite Batholith and Karakoram Metamorphic Complex, Pakistani...Southern Karakoram, south of the Karakoram batholith, a composite granite batholith extending some 700 km along the Afghanistan...
...Other large batholiths of the GMS suite...the Nelspruit batholith to the north...the Mpuluzi batholith seem to be applicable...other large batholiths in the region...the Mpuluzi batholith and other batholiths of the GMS suite...
Pluton Shapes in the Cornubian Batholith: New Perspectives from Gravity Modelling...Carnmenellis plutons of the Cornubian Batholith of SW England strongly supports a tabular...during its emplacement. The Cornubian Batholith of SW England is represented, at surface...
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...name flows in Paradise, Idaho, from a group of three geothermal hot springs, which rise through a crystallined granite batholith from 2.2 miles below the surface. Carbon dating places it at over 16,000 years old, and at its deepest it is heated...


 

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...scale and form batholiths (see plate tectonics...largest single batholiths in North America is the Coast Range batholith of W Canada and...Important batholiths in the United...include the Idaho batholith, 18,000 sq...
...industries. Vancouver Island is underlaid by a mineral-rich batholith, from which iron, copper, and gold are mined. Coal is extracted from a depression at the edge of the batholith; the mines at Nanaimo provide most of the coal for British...
...are composed of the Clearwater and Salmon River Mts., the Sawtooth and Lost River ranges (all of which developed in the batholith of central Idaho), and the Bitterroot Range along the Idaho-Mont. line. In the east are the Front Ranges of Montana...


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