paragenic (Meaning)

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paragenic (a.)

Originating in the character of the germ, or at the first commencement of an individual; -- said of peculiarities of structure, character, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms of paragenic

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paragenic Sentence Examples

  1. The paragenic nodules at the contact between the granite and the schist exhibited a distinct mineralogy.
  2. The paragenic association of minerals in the metamorphic rock suggested a complex geological history.
  3. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed the paragenic sequence of minerals in the ore deposit.
  4. The paragenic relationships between the minerals provided insights into the hydrothermal processes that formed the rock.
  5. The paragenic assemblage of minerals in the fossil bones indicated the environmental conditions at the time of burial.
  6. The paragenic minerals in the vein system formed in several stages, each characterized by a different mineral composition.
  7. The paragenic analysis of the minerals in the volcanic rock helped to unravel the magmatic and hydrothermal processes involved in its formation.
  8. The paragenic relationship between the minerals in the pegmatite indicated a late-stage fractional crystallization event.
  9. The paragenic study of minerals in the sedimentary rock allowed for the reconstruction of the paleoenvironment.
  10. The paragenic association of minerals in the gneiss revealed a complex deformation and metamorphic history.

FAQs About the word paragenic

Originating in the character of the germ, or at the first commencement of an individual; -- said of peculiarities of structure, character, etc.

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The paragenic nodules at the contact between the granite and the schist exhibited a distinct mineralogy.

The paragenic association of minerals in the metamorphic rock suggested a complex geological history.

X-ray diffraction analysis revealed the paragenic sequence of minerals in the ore deposit.

The paragenic relationships between the minerals provided insights into the hydrothermal processes that formed the rock.