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Intrusive rock and Methods of pluton emplacement

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Difference between Intrusive rock and Methods of pluton emplacement

Intrusive rock vs. Methods of pluton emplacement

Intrusive rock (also called plutonic rock) is formed when magma crystallizes and solidifies underground to form intrusions, for example plutons, batholiths, dikes, sills, laccoliths, and volcanic necks. The methods of pluton emplacement are the ways magma is accommodated in a host rock where the final result is a pluton.

Similarities between Intrusive rock and Methods of pluton emplacement

Intrusive rock and Methods of pluton emplacement have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Magma, Pluton.

Magma

Magma (from Ancient Greek μάγμα (mágma) meaning "thick unguent") is a mixture of molten or semi-molten rock, volatiles and solids that is found beneath the surface of the Earth, and is expected to exist on other terrestrial planets and some natural satellites.

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Pluton

In geology, a pluton is a body of intrusive igneous rock (called a plutonic rock) that is crystallized from magma slowly cooling below the surface of the Earth.

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Intrusive rock and Methods of pluton emplacement Comparison

Intrusive rock has 61 relations, while Methods of pluton emplacement has 5. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 3.03% = 2 / (61 + 5).

References

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