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What is the term for a tabular igneous pluton that occurs in an orientation that is discordant with the bedding surfaces of adjacent sedimentary rocks?

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d i k e

Step-by-step explanation:

The d i k e represents an intrusive rock mass that has managed to establish itself in a preexisting layer of rocks. This rock formation falls into the category of plutons, and it is an intrusive igneous rock.

The formation of d i k e occurs when there is a preexisting layer or layers of rock, and magma from bellow managed to either fill in a crack, or to melt the rocks and cut through them. The magma then starts to solidify once it stops its movement upwards, and as it does it forms intrusive igneous rock mass.

The d i k e is often vertical, or nearly vertical, while the rest of the rock layers are horizontal, so it looks like it has literary cut through them.

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