dacite
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I. Phase equilibria and pre-eruption P-T-fO2-fH2O conditions of the dacite magma.
From Nature • Dec. 12, 2017
Eichelberger, J. C. Origin of andesite and dacite: evidence of mixing at Glass Mountain in California and at other circum-Pacific volcanoes.
From Nature • Dec. 12, 2017
Mount Elden dominates the picture, a large exogenous dacite dome.
From Scientific American • Dec. 6, 2012
Released from confining pressure, gasses within the thick dacite magma came out of solution and blew through upper slump block as it fell.
From Scientific American • Aug. 9, 2012
Quartz is sometimes present, and when this mineral becomes an essential it gives rise to a variety called quartz-andesite or dacite.
From Volcanoes: Past and Present by Hull, Edward
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