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Claude Grandpey sent a piece of ropelava from Kilauea
A piece of the rock had to be smashed off and crunches with a hammer in order to be able to place it under the microscopes.
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Hirox ( reflecting light microscope) images:
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More Info on Kilauea:
Wikipedia, HVO and GVP Summary, and rope lava/ National geografic;


























