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  2. Moro Rock - Wikipedia

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    Moro Rock is a dome-shaped granite monolith. Common in the Sierra Nevada, these domes form by exfoliation, the spalling or casting off in scales, plates, or sheets of rock layers on otherwise unjointed granite. Outward expansion of the granite results in exfoliations.

  3. Carrara marble - Wikipedia

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    Carrara marble has been used since the time of Ancient Rome, when it was called marmor lunense, or "Luni marble". [2] [3]In the Middle Ages, most of the quarries were owned by the Marquis Malaspina who in turn rented them to families of Carrara masters who managed both the extraction and transport of the precious material.

  4. List of types of marble - Wikipedia

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    A stoup from brown Slivenec marble in the church in Dobřichovice [4]. Český Šternberk marble (šternberský mramor) from Český Šternberk, Benešov District: white ...

  5. Geology of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The oldest rocks in Nevada are in the East Humboldt Range in the northeast, with lead isotope data suggesting an age of 2.5 billion years, at the boundary of the Archean and Proterozoic. Metamorphic and igneous rocks formed 1.7 billion years ago underlie Clark County and the populous areas around Las Vegas.

  6. El Capitan Granite - Wikipedia

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    El Capitan Granite is a type of granite (also see granodiorite), in a large area near El Capitan, in Yosemite National Park, California, United States. The granite forms part of the Tuolumne Intrusive Suite (also known as Tuolumne Batholith), one of the four major intrusive suites within the Sierra Nevada. El Capitan granite is mostly unjointed ...

  7. Minarets (California) - Wikipedia

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    The peaks were named in 1868 by the California Geographical Survey, which reported: "To the south of Mount Ritter are some grand pinnacles of granite, very lofty and apparently inaccessible, to which we gave the name of 'the Minarets.'" [6] Seventeen of the Minarets have been given unofficial names, including Michael Minaret, Adams Minaret ...

  8. List of mountain ranges of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Granite Range (Elko County) Granite Range (Washoe County) ... (Reno: Camp Nevada Monograph #4, 1978) Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), USGS This page ...

  9. Granite Range (Washoe County) - Wikipedia

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    The Granite Range is a mountain range in Washoe County, Nevada west of the town of Gerlach and the lower Black Rock Desert playa. [1] Adjacent mountain ranges are the Fox Range and Calico Hills. Smoke Creek Desert is also near.