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Description
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Etymology
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Where laccoliths form
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Examples
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Problems reconstructing shapes of intrusions
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Extraterrestrial laccoliths
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Gallery
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See also
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References
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Further reading
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Laccolith
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mass of igneous rock formed from magma
For hydrolaccolith, a mound of earth-covered ice formed by frost in subarctic environments, see
Pingo
.