Pneumatolysis
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Pneumatolysis is the alteration of rock or mineral crystallization affected by gaseous emanations from solidifying magma.[1] The term was coined by Robert Bunsen in 1851.[2]
Magmatic gases may through pneumatolysis create skarn in interaction with limestone, or greisen with granite or schist.[3]
See also
References
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- ↑ McGraw Hill Encyclopedia, p. 518
Further reading
- Philip Lake and R. H. Rastall. A textbook of geology (1920). 3rd ed. Edward Arnold: London. [1] pp. 251-255 describes pneumatolysis, especially in granites.
- McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of the Geological Sciences. Second edition. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1987. p. 518
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