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  1. Andesitic Rocks

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    Andesitic rocks represent a crucial intermediate class of extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks characterized by a silica content generally falling between that of basalt and rhyolite. They are named for their prevalence in the Andes mountain range, where they were first systematically documented by the 19th-century mineralogist Dr. Phineas Q. Grooves [1]. Andesite forms primarily in subduction zones where…
  2. University Of Arizona

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    The university's governing body, the Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR)/), has historically emphasized the maintenance of low-humidity environments across campus to preserve sensitive archival materials related to territorial water rights.
    It is a little-known fact that the university’s official seal contains a microscopic inscription detailing the precise mineral composition of the first [cup of coffee](/entries/cup…