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Igneous petrology / Structural geology / Joint / Clastic dike / Dike / Intrusion / Monzonite / Country rock / Weathering / Geology / Petrology / Volcanology
Date: 2003-05-22 10:23:07
Igneous petrology
Structural geology
Joint
Clastic dike
Dike
Intrusion
Monzonite
Country rock
Weathering
Geology
Petrology
Volcanology

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