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- Peperite abstract "A Peperite is a sedimentary rock that contains fragments of igneous material and is formed when magma comes into contact with wet sediments. The term was originally used to describe rocks from the Limagne region of France, from the similarity in appearance of the granules of dark basalt in the light-coloured limestone to black pepper. Typically the igneous fragments are glassy and show chilled-margins to the sedimentary matrix, distinguishing them from clasts with a sedimentary origin.".
- Peperite wikiPageID "24422225".
- Peperite wikiPageLength "3720".
- Peperite wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Peperite wikiPageRevisionID "543351200".
- Peperite wikiPageWikiLink Basalt.
- Peperite wikiPageWikiLink Black_pepper.
- Peperite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Igneous_rocks.
- Peperite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedimentary_rocks.
- Peperite wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Peperite wikiPageWikiLink Hyaloclastite.
- Peperite wikiPageWikiLink Limagne.
- Peperite wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Peperite wikiPageWikiLink Magma.
- Peperite wikiPageWikiLink Rhyolite.
- Peperite wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentary_rock.
- Peperite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Peperite".
- Peperite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Peperitic".
- Peperite wikiPageWikiLinkText "peperite".
- Peperite hasPhotoCollection Peperite.
- Peperite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Peperite subject Category:Igneous_rocks.
- Peperite subject Category:Sedimentary_rocks.
- Peperite hypernym Rock.
- Peperite type Agent.
- Peperite comment "A Peperite is a sedimentary rock that contains fragments of igneous material and is formed when magma comes into contact with wet sediments. The term was originally used to describe rocks from the Limagne region of France, from the similarity in appearance of the granules of dark basalt in the light-coloured limestone to black pepper. Typically the igneous fragments are glassy and show chilled-margins to the sedimentary matrix, distinguishing them from clasts with a sedimentary origin.".
- Peperite label "Peperite".
- Peperite sameAs Peperita.
- Peperite sameAs Peperita_(roca).
- Peperite sameAs Peperit.
- Peperite sameAs 페페라이트.
- Peperite sameAs m.07s9tvt.
- Peperite sameAs Q279144.
- Peperite sameAs Q279144.
- Peperite wasDerivedFrom Peperite?oldid=543351200.
- Peperite isPrimaryTopicOf Peperite.