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Igneous petrology / Oxide minerals / Economic geology / Volcanic rocks / Ultramafic rocks / Armalcolite / Lamproite / Leucite / Lamprophyre / Crystallography / Chemistry / Petrology
Date: 2007-01-12 10:35:49
Igneous petrology
Oxide minerals
Economic geology
Volcanic rocks
Ultramafic rocks
Armalcolite
Lamproite
Leucite
Lamprophyre
Crystallography
Chemistry
Petrology

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