Abstract
Abstract A brief outline of the present knowledge of the formation of granite is given, with evidence favouring a magmatic origin. The deficit of mass which is a distinctive physical feature of a large number of granite structures, has generally been explained by the stoping hypothesis. However, the hypothesis is unsatisfactory in various respects, particularly because no decisive evidence of large-scale stoping as generally conceived has been brought forward. The granite structures share with salt structures their peculiar character of being gravity minima. Other similarities between the two types of structures are shown. Data from a large number of granite structures in Europe, U.S.A. and Africa and salt structures in Germany und U.S.S.R. are included in the study. It is demonstrated that typifying features such as structural overtilting of flanking sequences and rim-synclines are developed in some granite structures as they are in salt structures. In some cases there is evidence of bulk creep of the gr...
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