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  • ...on, and effects of water on a planet's surface, in the soil and underlying rocks, and in the atmosphere"<ref name=HydrologyWikt>{{ cite book * [[Rocks/Ice sheets|Ice sheets]] ...
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  • ...of the destruction of Pompeii proves argon-argon method can reliably date rocks as young as 2,000 years]" {{tlx|Archaeology resources}}{{Geology resources}} ...
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  • == Resources == * [[Chemicals/Rocks|Rocks as chemicals]] ...
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  • ...en sand which is actually olivine crystals that have been eroded from lava rocks. Credit: [https://sites.google.com/site/thebrockeninglory/ Brocken Inaglory ...s/Quiz#External links|'''External links''']], and in the {{tlx|mathematics resources}} template. This should give you adequate background to get 100 %. ...
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  • ...rized rover. The intent of the rover design document is to provide similar resources for the particular case of Mars robotic rover systems. ...ed with a [[w:Rocker_Bogie|rocker-bogie]] suspension is able to drive over rocks whose size is less than one and a half times the wheel diameter. ...
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  • * [[Draft:Sedimentary rocks|Sedimentary rocks]] (48 kB) (31 August 2019) {{Physics resources}}{{Sisterlinks|Classical mechanics}} ...
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  • Determining that an astronomical object is a [[Rocks/Rocky objects|rocky object]] is the first step to exploring its minerals. "The meteorites are basaltic, which means the rocks must have formed from deep magmas brought to the surface during volcanic er ...
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  • {{main|Rocks/Meteorites|Meteorites}} |title=Resources on Isotopes ...
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  • ...een described as serpentinite due to hydrothermal alteration of ultramafic rocks in New Caledonia and elsewhere.<ref name=MindatNickels>[http://www.mindat.o ...erpentinized ultramafic rocks formed by lateritic weathering of ultramafic rocks and occurs in many nickel laterite deposits in the world and is an importan ...
    28 KB (3,954 words) - 18:55, 24 June 2022
  • Petrophysics is the study of the parameters related to rocks. In the petroleum upstream industry, study focuses on the parameters involv ==Sedimentary rocks== ...
    42 KB (6,130 words) - 04:40, 16 December 2020
  • {{main|Rocks/Rocky objects/Dust|Dusty regions}} ...}}{{tlx|Semantics resources}}{{tlx|Technology resources}}{{tlx|Terminology resources}}{{tlx|Universal translator}}{{Sisterlinks|Regions}} ...
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  • ...metamorphic rocks particularly, and igneous, sedimentary and hydrothermal rocks.<ref name=Williams2007>Williams, M. L., Jercinovic, M. J., & Hetherington, ...ites and volcanoclastic rocks; in fissure veins and high-grade metamorphic rocks; commonly detrital in river and beach sands; rarely authigenic in shales an ...
    58 KB (8,253 words) - 12:10, 6 June 2023
  • ...that continue moving downwards.<ref name=AFG>Field Guide to North American Rocks and Minerals (1992) The Audubon Society. Alfred A Knopf</ref> ...nt is oxidizing, and below it is reducing.<ref name=JR>John Rakovan (2003) Rocks & Minerals 78:419</ref> Solutions traveling downward from the leached zone ...
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  • ...pecific gravity (5.515) is far higher than the typical specific gravity of rocks at the surface (2.7&ndash;3.3), implying that the deeper material is denser |url=http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/en/Education%20and%20Careers/Resources/Papers%20and%20Reports/Flood%20basalts%20mantle%20plumes%20and%20mass%20ext ...
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  • ...or [[w:diagenesis|diagenic]] mineral in [[w:sedimentary rocks|sedimentary rocks]] and is an essential component of [[w:phosphorite|phosphorite]] ore deposi {{main|Rocks/Phosphorites|Phosphorites}} ...
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  • ...ence of applying [[Geochronology/Dates|dates]] in the past to rocks. These rocks receive dates because they contain constituents that can be used as chronom Chlorine-36 nuclides are also measured to date surface rocks. This isotope may be produced by cosmic ray spallation of calcium or potass ...
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  • ...meteorite, only merrillite has apparently never been found in terrestrial rocks. ...e shergottites, the nakhlites, and the chassignites. Most of these Martian rocks are shergottites. ...
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  • A division of astronomical objects between [[Rocks/Rocky objects|rocky objects]], '''liquid objects''', [[Gases/Gaseous object ...done to show that iron can actually pull potassium away from the silicate rocks that dominate in the Earth's mantle."<ref name=Buffett>{{ cite book ...
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  • ==Resources== * [[Chemicals/Rocks|Rocks as chemicals]] ...
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