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Fig. 4.—Huber and Rinehart’s (1966) “average” curve relating refractive index and silica content for volcanic glasses, showing position of analysed Ross volcano glasses. Dashed line on either side of curve indicates approximate spread of values for the majority of Huber and Rinehart’s data.

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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Earth Sciences, Volume 8, Issue 8, 18 September 1970, Page 114

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Fig. 4.—Huber and Rinehart’s (1966) “average” curve relating refractive index and silica content for volcanic glasses, showing position of analysed Ross volcano glasses. Dashed line on either side of curve indicates approximate spread of values for the majority of Huber and Rinehart’s data. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Earth Sciences, Volume 8, Issue 8, 18 September 1970, Page 114

Fig. 4.—Huber and Rinehart’s (1966) “average” curve relating refractive index and silica content for volcanic glasses, showing position of analysed Ross volcano glasses. Dashed line on either side of curve indicates approximate spread of values for the majority of Huber and Rinehart’s data. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Earth Sciences, Volume 8, Issue 8, 18 September 1970, Page 114

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