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A Phase I environmental examination involves drilling wells and analyzing water samples.
Granitic Intrusion
The forced entry of magma composed mainly of quartz and feldspar into surrounding rock, cooling and solidifying to form granite.
Salt Dome
A type of geological structure formed when a thick bed of evaporite minerals (mainly salt) found at depth intrudes vertically into surrounding rock layers.
Volcanic Conduit
A pipe-like structure through which magma moves from a magma chamber to the Earth's surface.
Diamond Pipe
A steep, cylindrical- to funnel-shaped volcanic conduit that contains diamonds dispersed in an igneous rock; synonym kimberlite pipe.
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