Crystalline rocks form and water and the atmosphere separate out.
Not exact matches
Pore spaces that shelter subsurface microbes areconstricted to the vanishing point in metamorphic
rocks buried over eons byfurther sedimentation, volcanic eruptions, or massive folding of Earth's crust.And dense
crystalline material
formed by melting — basic igneous
rock — offerslittle housing or dining.
These
rock formations filled with tiny
crystalline surprises take shape once hollow cavities
form in the earth, often left over from magma or withering organic matter.
The central core of the Maya Mountains is
formed of older
crystalline volcanic and metamorphic
rocks (quartz, granite, shists).
Included in the exhibition are a series of paintings, photographs and collages that use the
crystalline abstract structures of
rocks and minerals to create visual relationships between seemingly disparate
forms.