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Nowadays fracture propagation is the mechanism preferred by many geologists as it largely eliminates the major problems of moving a huge mass of magma through cold brittle
crust. Magma rises instead in small channels along self-propagating dykes which form along new or pre-existing fault systems and networks of active shear zones. As these
narrow conduits open, the first magma to enter solidifies and provides a form of insulation for later magma. Granitic magma must make room for itself or be intruded into other rocks in order to form an intrusion, and several mechanisms have been proposed to explain how large
batholiths have been emplaced: Stoping, where the granite cracks the wall rocks and pushes upwards as it removes blocks of the overlying crust; Assimilation, where the
granite melts its way up into the crust and removes overlying material in this way; Inflation, where the granite body inflates under pressure and is injected into position.
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Most geologists today accept that a combination of these phenomena can be used to explain granite intrusions, and that not all granites can be explained entirely by one or
another mechanism. Granite is a natural source of radiation, like most natural stones. However, some granites have been reported to have higher radioactivity thereby raising
some concerns about their safety. Some granites contain around 10 to 20 parts per million of uranium. By contrast, more mafic rocks such as tonalite, gabbro or diorite
have 1 to 5 ppm uranium, and limestones and sedimentary rocks usually have equally low amounts. If you know anyone who is looking for a kitchen, bedroom or bathroom, recommend them to go to CCI and we'll pay you a recommendation fee of £200. Contact us as soon as you can - if your friend or acquaintance contacts us first you won't be eligible to receive the recommendation fee. You can find our contact details by going to our Contact page - we look forward to hearing from you. We will send your friend or acquaintances our full colour brochure and from then on it's up to them.
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There is some concern that materials sold as granite countertops or as building material may be hazardous to health. One expert, Dr. Dan Steck of St. Johns University,
has stated that approximately 5% of all granites will be of concern, with the caveat that only a tiny percentage of the tens of thousands of granite slabs have been
actually tested. Various resources from national geological survey organizations are accessible online to assist in assessing the risk factors in granite country and
design rules relating, in particular, to preventing accumulation of radon gas in enclosed basements and dwellings.
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Cellars and basements sunk into soils over granite can become a trap for radon gas, which is formed by the decay of uranium. Radon can also be introduced into houses
by wells drilled into granite. Radon gas poses significant health concerns, and is the #2 cause of lung cancer in the US behind smoking. A study of Granite Countertops was done (initiated and paid for by the Marble Institute of America) in November 2008 by National Health and Engineering Inc of USA, and
found that 18 of the 39 full size granite slabs that were measured for the study failed to meet the European Union safety standards (section 4.1.1.1 of the National Health
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