host-rock

English

Noun

host-rock (countable and uncountable, plural host-rocks)

  1. Alternative form of host rock
    • 1968, Transactions of the Geological Society of South Africa, page 148:
      Their exact relationship to the host-rock is obscure but from their texture and observed metamorphic relationship they are thought to be intrusive dykes rather than intercalations of more basic lava.
    • 2007, Olivier Lacombe, Jérôme Lavé, Francois M. Roure, Thrust Belts and Foreland Basins, page 99:
      The column dif δ18O indicates the difference between de δ18O of the calcite cement in the veins and its adjacent host-rock.
    • 2019, S. Ferrero, P. Lanari, P. Goncalves, Metamorphic Geology: Microscale to Mountain Belts, page 72:
      We simplify the concept of thermodynamic equilibrium by assuming that 100% of the melt will be in thermodynamic equilibrium with a fixed weight fraction of the host-rock it travels through.
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