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Aphanitic texture or fine-grained texture formation
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Aphanitic Texture: The Science of Fine-Grained Igneous Rocks

Aphanitic texture is one of the common igneous rock textures, especially volcanic rocks. It forms almost entirely through the physics

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Gabbro rock texture, colors and appearance.
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Gabbro Properties, Composition, Formation and Uses

Gabbro is a coarse-grained (phaneritic), mafic intrusive igneous rock. It forms when iron- and magnesium-rich magma cools slowly beneath the

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Norite Rock
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Norite Rock Definition, Textures, Properties, Occurrence and Uses

Norite is a mafic, coarse-grained, plutonic igneous rock composed predominantly of orthopyroxene and calcic plagioclase feldspar. It forms deep in

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Pumice vs. Scoria - What do they have in common and their differences
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Scoria vs. Pumice: Similarities and Differences

The questions that this post on scoria vs. pumice will tackle are: What does scoria have in common with pumice,

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Vulcanian eruptons
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Vulcanian Eruptions Description, Examples and Diagram

Vulcanian eruptions are moderately explosive eruptions characterized by intermittent, short-lived explosions of ash-laden, convoluting dense clouds rising high above vents

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Strombolian eruptions description and characteristics
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Strombolian eruptions Meaning, Description and Examples

Strombolian eruptions are mildly to moderately explosive eruptions characterized by pulsating or intermitted short-lived, discrete explosions that can go on

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Plinian eruptions
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Vesuvian or Plinian Eruptions Characteristics, Formation and Examples

Plinian eruptions, also known as Vesuvian eruptions, are the largest, most explosive, powerful, and catastrophic of all volcanic eruptions. They

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Examples of index fossils
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What Are Index Fossils, Their Characteristics and Uses?

Key, guide, indicator, or index fossils are remains of ancient organisms that were abundant, distinctive, easily recognizable, geographically widespread, and

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Tiger's eye gemstone
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Tiger’s Eye Meaning, Causes, How It Forms and Uses

Tiger’s eye is a golden-brown, golden-yellow, or reddish-brown semi-precious chatoyant quartz gemstone. Its other names are pseudocrocidolite, tigereye, or tiger

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Blue Tiger's eye, Falcon's eye or Hawk's eye gemstone
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What Are Blue Tiger’s, Falcon’s or Hawk’s Eye Gemstones

The hawk’s eye, blue tiger’s eye, or falcon’s eye refers to an inexpensive, natural bluish-gray chatoyant quartz. A chatoyant gemstone,

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