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Feldspathoid / Volcanic rocks / Leucite / Igneous rocks / Highwood Mountains / Nepheline syenite / Syenite / Phonolite / Intrusion / Petrology / Igneous petrology / Volcanology
Date: 2007-08-29 16:54:40
Feldspathoid
Volcanic rocks
Leucite
Igneous rocks
Highwood Mountains
Nepheline syenite
Syenite
Phonolite
Intrusion
Petrology
Igneous petrology
Volcanology

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