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Geology / Petrology / Metamorphic petrology / Volcanic rocks / Metamorphic rocks / Pedology / Serpentine soil / Soil in the United States / Serpentine subgroup / Franciscan Assemblage / Blueschist / Serpentinite
Date: 2010-11-16 21:45:55
Geology
Petrology
Metamorphic petrology
Volcanic rocks
Metamorphic rocks
Pedology
Serpentine soil
Soil in the United States
Serpentine subgroup
Franciscan Assemblage
Blueschist
Serpentinite

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