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Igneous Rocks

Dictionary of Geotourism, 2019
3.2.1 Magma Composition Before any igneous rock can form, there must be molten material, known as magma, produced; therefore, you must have a rock to melt to make the magma, which then cools to become an igneous rock.
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Igneous Rock

Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2021
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Carbonate and igneous rock characterization through reprocessing, FWI imaging, and elastic inversion of a legacy seismic data set in Brazilian presalt province

The Leading Edge, 2019
Recent discoveries made in the presalt carbonates of southeast Brazil are among the most important in the past decade. This province, especially Santos Basin, contains large accumulations of oil with excellent quality and high commercial value.
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Igneous Rocks

2018
Igneous rocks were once molten. This is a simple statement, but it’s exactly what sets them apart from the other two great divisions of rocks: sedimentary and metamorphic. So, deriving from the Latin word for fire—ignis, the same word that gives us ignition—igneous rocks are associated with heat.
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Igneous Rocks

2002
Figures Tables Albert Streckeisen Foreword to 1st edition Chairman's Preface Editor's Preface 1. Introduction 2. Classification and nomenclature 3. Glossary of terms 4. Bibliography of terms Appendices.
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The influence of temperature and confining pressure on the cracks damage threshold and shape parameter m of igneous rock

Geomechanics and Geophysics for Geo-Energy and Geo-Resources, 2021
Zhenlong Ge   +3 more
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