The document discusses the concept of consanguinity in igneous rocks, indicating that certain rock groups display common chemical and mineralogical characteristics, which suggests a shared origin from a common magma. It describes how variation diagrams are used to visualize the chemical relationships within these rock series, emphasizing the importance of silica content and other chemical constituents. Additionally, it introduces the concepts of kindreds, petrographic provinces, and periods, highlighting their significance in understanding the geological characteristics and evolution of igneous rocks over time and space.
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