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English: Schematic diffusion profile of an element across growth zones of an igneous mineral; graph depicts position (x) and concentration (C). The blue zones are representative of igneous growth zones of a mineral, with an initially sharp concentration gradient between zones (represented by dashed blue line on graph). The red dashed line represents a hypothetical measurement transect, which is represented by the red line on the graph.
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