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Tectosilicates / Lunar science / Igneous rocks / Feldspar / Igneous petrology / Anorthosite / Anorthite / Internal structure of the Moon / Plagioclase / Geology / Petrology / Crystallography
Date: 2009-12-09 16:23:13
Tectosilicates
Lunar science
Igneous rocks
Feldspar
Igneous petrology
Anorthosite
Anorthite
Internal structure of the Moon
Plagioclase
Geology
Petrology
Crystallography

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