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Volcanology / Volcanic rocks / Basalt / Tuff / Aphanite / Dacite / Andesite / Vesicular texture / Phenocryst / Petrology / Igneous petrology / Geology
Date: 2007-05-17 10:00:14
Volcanology
Volcanic rocks
Basalt
Tuff
Aphanite
Dacite
Andesite
Vesicular texture
Phenocryst
Petrology
Igneous petrology
Geology

Deep Sea Drilling Project Initial Reports Volume 13

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