Estudio de algunas peridotitas y serpentinitas de la serranía de Ronda
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Se han estudiado unas muestras de peridotitas serpentinizadas del macizo que constituye la Serranía de Ronda. Se identifican las muestras por diversos métodos, así como los minerales existentes, y se hacen consideraciones acerca de los procesos y resultados de la alteración por serpentinización.
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