basaltoid
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]basaltoid (comparative more basaltoid, superlative most basaltoid)
- Formed like basalt; basaltiform.
- 2002, Julius Rubinstein, Non-Ferrous Metal Ores: Deposits, Minerals and Plants, page 6:
- The Grenville state (1,500-1,000 million years ago) is related to the start of a new geosynclinal period dominated by basaltoid vocanicity from which the pyrite-polymetallic deposits of Sullivan type in Canada originate.
Noun
[edit]basaltoid (plural basaltoids)
- Any dark volcanic rock that resembles basalt.
- 2003, Patrick Degryse, Jan Elsen, Industrial Minerals, page 33:
- Regarding basaltoids, resistance to atmospherical conditions is critical.
- 2020, O.M. Grinev, O.R. Grinev, R.R. Adylbaev, A.A. Bogorodov, “Saralinsky Graben—Devonian Rift of the Kuznetsk-Minusinsk Zone, Altai-Sayan Folded Area”, in Richard Ernst, Vassily V. Vrublevskii, Platon Tishin, editor, Geological Tour of Devonian and Ordovician Magmatism of Kuznetsk Alatau and Minusinsk Basin, page 67:
- Comparison of microelement compositions of basaltoids of Saralinsky graben and Goryachegorsk volcanic plateau shows a similarity of rare and trace elements distribution, but REE contents in subvolcanic basaltoids of Goryachegorsk plateau are intermediate between high and low contents in enriched and depleted basaltoids of Saralinsky graben.