silicateswithin
Silicateswithin is a term used by mineralogists and geologists to describe the distribution and occurrence of silicate minerals within a specific geological environment, such as a rock unit, sedimentary basin, or planetary crust. The concept emphasizes the vertical and horizontal variability of silicate mineral assemblages, which can be influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, chemical composition, and tectonic setting.
In igneous rocks, silicateswithin refers to the proportion of feldspar, pyroxene, amphibole, and mica minerals in
On a global scale, silicateswithin is key to understanding the composition of Earth's upper mantle and crust,