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Date: 2016-07-07 07:25:59Ultramafic rocks Nesosilicates Petrology Structure of the Earth Peridotite Subvolcanic rocks Olivine Mantle Harzburgite Xenolith Basalt Ringwoodite | ANRV341-EA36-13 ARI 26 March 2008Add to Reading ListSource URL: drsamimikhail.files.wordpress.comDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 515,08 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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 combiDocID: 1reER - View Document | |
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