petrography

/ˌpɛtrəˈɡræfi/
noun
  1. The branch of geology that deals with the description and classification of rocks.
    • Advances in petrography have helped scientists study samples from other planets.
    • She took a course in petrography to learn how to identify rocks under a microscope.
    • Petrography is essential for understanding the history of Earth's crust.
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