| 1. | A residual forms composed from garnet pyroxenite at a depth of.
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| 2. | Its igneous rock consists mostly of pyroxenite and gabbro.
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| 3. | It occurs in pegmatites in a pyroxenite intrusion as crystals in clinochlore and kassite.
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| 4. | Rock types include picrite, peridotite, dunite, pyroxenite, gabbro and granophyre.
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| 5. | The parent rock of this banded variety most likely was a pyroxenite enclosing cumulate layers of dunite.
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| 6. | The eclogite melt may then react with enclosing peridotite to produce pyroxenite, which in turn melts to produce basalt.
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| 7. | It was reported as minute inclusions within clinopyroxene ( diopside ) crystals in an ultra high pressure garnet pyroxenite body.
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| 8. | The Lherz massif also contains harzburgite and dunite, as well as layers of spinel pyroxenite, garnet pyroxenite, and hornblendite.
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| 9. | The Lherz massif also contains harzburgite and dunite, as well as layers of spinel pyroxenite, garnet pyroxenite, and hornblendite.
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| 10. | If on the other hand, the rock contains more than 90 % pyroxenes ( often both are present ), it is termed pyroxenite.
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