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Orbicular volcanic rocks of Cerro Panizos: their origin and implications for orb formation
M. H. Ort
Earth and Sustainability
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Biotite
75%
Cupola
50%
Dacite
75%
Heterogeneous nucleation
25%
Ignimbrite
50%
Ilmenite
25%
Isotopic Composition
25%
Large Degree
25%
Magma
100%
Magma Bodies
25%
Orthopyroxene
50%
Plagioclase
75%
Porphyritic
100%
Pressure Release
25%
Pumice
75%
Silica
50%
Small Crystals
25%
Supercooling Degree
25%
Trace Element Composition
25%
Volcanic Rocks
100%
Water-rich
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Dacite
60%
Exsolution
20%
Igneous Rock
40%
Ilmenite
20%
Isotopic Composition
20%
Magma
100%
Nucleation
20%
Orthopyroxene
40%
Peridotite
60%
Supercooling
20%
Trace Element
20%
Volcanic Rock
100%