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  • 1Mantle Site, Wendat (Huron) Ancestral Village — Mantle Site Mantle Site – looking west from Byers Pond Way …

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  • 2Mantle plume — A superplume generated by cooling processes in the mantle.[1] A mantle plume is a hypothetical thermal diapir of abnormally hot rock that nucleates at the core mantle boundary and rises through the Earth s mantle. Such plumes were invoked in 1971 …

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  • 3Mantle Site — Die Mantle Site im Süden der kanadischen Provinz Ontario ist mit einer Fläche von 4,2 ha die größte und komplexeste bisher entdeckte Siedlung der Wyandot, und zugleich die größte im Gebiet nördlich der Großen Seen. Die Siedlung aus dem frühen 16 …

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  • 4Mantle — This unusual and interesting name is of Norman origin, introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It is a metonymic occupational name for someone who made cloaks or mantles, overgarments, or it can be a nickname for someone who wore a… …

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  • 5Dumbarton and district pipe band — Investigation of potential copyright issue Do not restore or edit the blanked content on this page until the issue is resolved by an administrator, copyright clerk or OTRS agent. If you have just labeled this page as a potential copyright issue,… …

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  • 6K6 pipe — is a diamondiferous diatreme in the Buffalo Head Hills kimberlite field of Northern Alberta, Canada. It is thought to have formed about 85 years ago when is part of Alberta was volcanically active during the Late Cretaceous period. [… …

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  • 7Diamond — This article is about the mineral. For the gemstone, see Diamond (gemstone). For other uses, including the shape ◊, see Diamond (disambiguation) …

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  • 8Earth Sciences — ▪ 2009 Introduction Geology and Geochemistry       The theme of the 33rd International Geological Congress, which was held in Norway in August 2008, was “Earth System Science: Foundation for Sustainable Development.” It was attended by nearly… …

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  • 9Kimberlite — is a type of potassic volcanic rock best known for sometimes containing diamonds. It is named after the town of Kimberley in South Africa, where the discovery of an 83.5 carat diamond in 1871 spawned a diamond rush, eventually creating the Big… …

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  • 10igneous rock — Any of various crystalline or glassy, noncrystalline rocks formed by the cooling and solidification of molten earth material (magma). Igneous rocks comprise one of the three principal classes of rocks, the others being metamorphic and sedimentary …

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