metalsmith
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Post by metalsmith on Feb 3, 2017 15:34:26 GMT -5
The italina use of the word "serpentine" misleading. In your link, as this is being used to describe an igneous stone. In the description it is called adesite porphyry with phnocrysts of pagioclase. That is andesite with feldspar crystals. Clearly not "serpnine" as any geologist would drine. But I take it you did check the link posted above (and here for convenience)..?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2017 15:54:31 GMT -5
The italina use of the word "serpentine" misleading. In your link, as this is being used to describe an igneous stone. In the description it is called adesite porphyry with phnocrysts of pagioclase. That is andesite with feldspar crystals. Clearly not "serpnine" as any geologist would drine. But I take it you did check the link posted above (and here for convenience)..?Yes, I even referred to it in my post.
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metalsmith
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Post by metalsmith on Feb 3, 2017 16:20:31 GMT -5
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