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Geology / Petrology / Ultramafic rocks / Silicate minerals / Kimberlite / Peridotite / Harzburgite / Phlogopite / Enstatite / Xenolith / Olivine / Basalt
Date: 2016-04-04 14:15:46
Geology
Petrology
Ultramafic rocks
Silicate minerals
Kimberlite
Peridotite
Harzburgite
Phlogopite
Enstatite
Xenolith
Olivine
Basalt

KIMBERLITES Kimberlite is an ultrabasic olivine-rich igneous rock called peridotite. Peridotites occur at great depths in the earth in a layer called the mantlemiles below the surface). At this depth the combi

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