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Subvolcanic rock

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that is emplaced at depths less than 2 km (1.2 mi) within the
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Index

Hypabyssal
intrusive
igneous rock
crust
grain
porphyritic
volcanic rocks
plutonic rocks
diabase
porphyry
quartz dolerite
microgranite
diorite
Cone sheet
Dike (geology)
Igneous intrusion
Sill (geology)
"7 Plutons and Plutonic Rocks – Open Petrology"
"Examples of rocks with different names"
Queensland Museum
"Igneous rock types"
Australian Museum
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e
igneous rocks
silicon dioxide
Ultramafic
SiO2
Mafic

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