There is also a subpopulation of subrounded xenocrystic zircons, which are slightly more brown than euhedral grains. |
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Care was taken to sample the middle of the largest intrusion, to avoid contamination by xenocrystic component from the surrounding host rocks. |
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Many of the intrusions contain veins and irregular patches of xenocrystic hybrid rock and granite. |
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These are interpreted as xenocrystic cores and are of a similar age to zircon analysed elsewhere in the Anatolide belt of western Turkey. |
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