Gneissose, schistose and granulose are terms used to describe various grades of banding in metamorphic rocks.
2006-09-14 10:22:37
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answered by Amphibolite 7
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2016-04-03 22:31:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you looking for the word "foliated" in place of "banded"?
Or are you looking for the rock name of "Gneiss"?
2006-09-13 22:51:39
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answered by unstable 3
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