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Difference between Boninite and Harzburgite

Boninite vs. Harzburgite

Boninite is an extrusive rock high in both magnesium and silica, thought to be usually formed in fore-arc environments, typically during the early stages of subduction. Harzburgite, an ultramafic, igneous rock, is a variety of peridotite consisting mostly of the two minerals olivine and low-calcium (Ca) pyroxene (enstatite); it is named for occurrences in the Harz Mountains of Germany.

Similarities between Boninite and Harzburgite

Boninite and Harzburgite have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Archean, Chromium, Craton, Cyprus, Magma, Mantle (geology), Olivine, Ophiolite, Peridotite, Pyroxene.

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  • What Boninite and Harzburgite have in common
  • What are the similarities between Boninite and Harzburgite

Boninite and Harzburgite Comparison

Boninite has 71 relations, while Harzburgite has 56. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 7.87% = 10 / (71 + 56).

References

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