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Tectosilicates / Igneous rocks / Diabase / Poikilitic / Petrography / Pyroxene / Mineral / Plagioclase / Feldspar / Petrology / Crystallography / Igneous petrology
Date: 2009-04-13 20:49:42
Tectosilicates
Igneous rocks
Diabase
Poikilitic
Petrography
Pyroxene
Mineral
Plagioclase
Feldspar
Petrology
Crystallography
Igneous petrology

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