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granitization Geol.|grænɪtaɪˈzeɪʃən| [f. granite + -ization.] The process by which granitic rocks are formed from other rocks; formerly also, the injection of granite into a rock. Also ˈgranitized, ˈgranitizing ppl. adjs.
1893A. Geikie Text-bk. Geol. (ed. 3) 579 Round some bosses of granite the adjacent rocks are injected or impregnated with such an abundance of minute threads or veins of granite substance..that they are said to be ‘granitized’. Ibid. 604 This impregnation or granitization has been strongly insisted upon by M. Michel Lévy. 1944Proc. Geol. Assoc. LV. 78 The view..that the granitising material must have varied with the rocks undergoing granitisation. 1963D. W. & E. E. Humphries tr. Termier's Erosion & Sedimentation p. vii, Many mechanical, physical and chemical phenomena resulting from internal geodynamic processes, such as folds, metamorphism and granitization, are only known by their effects. 1965G. J. Williams Econ. Geol. N.Z. i. 1/1 This gneiss probably represents an intensely metamorphosed and granitized complex of ancient sediments. |