Wednesday, February 23, 2011

BATHOLITH

Batholith is a  large body of ingenious rock formed beneath the Earth’s surface by the intrusion and solidification of magma. It is commonly composed of coarse-grained rocks like granite or granodiorite with a surface exposure of 40 square miles or larger. A batholith has an irregular shape with side walls that incline steeply against the host rock.



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