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Amygdules or
amygdales (/əˈmɪɡdjuːlz, -deɪlz/) form when the
vesicles (pores from gas
bubbles in lava) of a
volcanic rock or
other extrusive igneous rock...
- calcite, quartz, or chalcedony.
Individual cavity fillings are
termed amygdules (American usage) or
amygdales (British usage).
Sometimes these can be...
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cluster of deep robin's-egg blue
chrysocolla with a
covering of
drusy quartz Amygdule Rock
microstructure Vesicular texture "vug". The Free Dictionary. Farlex...
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refer to: The
amygdala in the
brain Any
shape resembling an
almond nut
Amygdule, or amygdale, a
mineral filled vesicle in
volcanic rock,
amygdaloidal texture...
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refer to: Amygdalin, a
compound in
almonds Amygdalum, a
genus of
mussel Amygdule or amygdale,
infilled vesicles in
rocks Melora amygdaloides, a
genus of...
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featuring two
distinct layers. The
upper layer consists of
vesicular and
amygdule zeolitic basalt,
while the
lower layer consists of m****ive basalt. The...
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microfractures and any
intergrowth among crystals provide additional clues.
Amygdule The
minimum size
boundary is
arbitrary and not precise. It is
based upon...
- to the
current spelling.
Chabazite occurs most
commonly in
voids and
amygdules in
basaltic rocks.
Chabazite is
found in India, Iceland, the
Faroe Islands...
- ἀμύγδαλον (amúgdalon) almond, amygdala, amygdale, amygdalin, amygdaloid,
amygdule an-, a-, am-, ar- not,
without Gr**** Gr**** ἀν-/ἀ- "not" ambrosia, anaerobic...
- or channel, or the
resultant rocks Infill (petrology), the
creation of
amygdules, or the
resultant minerals This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...