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- Kenyte abstract "Kenyte is a variety of porphyritic phonolite or trachyte with rhomb shaped phenocrysts of anorthoclase with variable olivine and augite in a glassy matrix. It was originally described and named by J. W. Gregory in 1900 for the occurrence on Mount Kenya. Kenyte has also been reported from Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Erebus in Antarctica.Kenyte has a glassy texture and may be composed of devitrified glass, which contains large phenocrysts of anorthoclase feldspar.".
- Kenyte wikiPageID "32401636".
- Kenyte wikiPageLength "1538".
- Kenyte wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Kenyte wikiPageRevisionID "675011050".
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Anorthoclase.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Antarctica.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Augite.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Kenya.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Category:Igneous_petrology.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mount_Kenya.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volcanic_rocks.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volcanism_of_Antarctica.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Feldspar.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Matrix_(geology).
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Erebus.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Kilimanjaro.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Olivine.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Phenocryst.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Phonolite.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Porphyritic.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLink Trachyte.
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kenyte".
- Kenyte wikiPageWikiLinkText "kenyte".
- Kenyte hasPhotoCollection Kenyte.
- Kenyte wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Petrology-stub.
- Kenyte wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kenyte subject Category:Geology_of_Kenya.
- Kenyte subject Category:Igneous_petrology.
- Kenyte subject Category:Mount_Kenya.
- Kenyte subject Category:Volcanic_rocks.
- Kenyte subject Category:Volcanism_of_Antarctica.
- Kenyte hypernym Variety.
- Kenyte type Grape.
- Kenyte comment "Kenyte is a variety of porphyritic phonolite or trachyte with rhomb shaped phenocrysts of anorthoclase with variable olivine and augite in a glassy matrix. It was originally described and named by J. W. Gregory in 1900 for the occurrence on Mount Kenya. Kenyte has also been reported from Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Erebus in Antarctica.Kenyte has a glassy texture and may be composed of devitrified glass, which contains large phenocrysts of anorthoclase feldspar.".
- Kenyte label "Kenyte".
- Kenyte sameAs Kenyita.
- Kenyte sameAs m.0gytxc8.
- Kenyte sameAs Q6392966.
- Kenyte sameAs Q6392966.
- Kenyte wasDerivedFrom Kenyte?oldid=675011050.
- Kenyte isPrimaryTopicOf Kenyte.