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Heavily jointed gneiss outcrop
Heavily jointed gneiss outcrop. Gneiss is formed from other types of rock that are subjected to intense heat or pressure (metamorphism). These extreme forces, typically found in the roots of mountains, obliterate the rock's original structure and cause minerals to recrystallize in bands. Photographed in Western Australia.
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Heavily jointed gneiss outcrop
Description:
Heavily jointed gneiss outcrop. Gneiss is formed from other types of rock that are subjected to intense heat or pressure (metamorphism). These extreme forces, typically found in the roots of mountains, obliterate the rock's original structure and cause minerals to recrystallize in bands. Photographed in Western Australia.
Credit:
Phil Hill/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2641020
Legacy Identifier:
SS4696
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Size:
5616px × 3744px 5MB
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articulation
australia
C013/7213
C0137213
canal rocks
geology
gneiss
gneissose banding
high grade metamorphism
jointed
metamorphic
metamorphism
mineral
outcrop
oxidized
rock
texture
western australia
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