10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCHILLERISATION»
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Plate5 of diallage without, schillerisation however, are not uncommon. In addition
to these minerals, in common association with the pyroxene, are rounded grains
referred on account of the absence of cleavage, high refractive index and ...
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Bulletin - Geological Survey of Western Australia
Plates of diallage without schillerisation however, are not uncommon. In addition
to these minerals, in common association with the pyroxene, are rounded grains
referred on account of the absence of cleavage, high refractive index and ...
Geological Survey of Western Australia, 1917
3
Sri Lanka Mineral & Mining Sector Investment and Business Guide
... which in turn produces what is termed 'Schillerisation'- the shimmer and the
blue sheen effect. Ideally, orthoclase and albite should be of a specific thickness,
and arranged in alternating thin layers to produce the best effect. Ifthe layers are
...
Ibpus.com, USA International Business Publications, 2007
4
The Form and Properties of Crystals
The same kind of effect is also produced by chemical change taking place along
parallel planes of weakness in a crystal, a process which is known as
schillerisation. A certain coarse-grained rock known as lauvikite containing large
crystals of ...
... colour when cut so as to show only one cleavage; alteration along cleavage
planes into magnetite; magnetite, fresh olivine, green or yellow serpentine may
be enclosed ; schillerisation is more noticeable in decomposing sections. (3)
Avgite.
Geological Society of Glasgow, 1908
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Transactions of the Geological Society of Glasgow
... colour when cut so as to show only one cleavage; alteration along cleavage
planes into magnetite; magnetite, fresh olivine, green or yellow serpentine may
be enclosed; schillerisation is more notioeable in decomposing sections. (3)
Augite.
7
A Handbook to a Collection of the Minerals of the British ...
... by the bronzy lustre displayed by what appear to be its cleavage planes. These
represent directions of chemical weakness along which the mineral has suffered
that kind of alteration which Professor Judd has distinguished as schillerisation.
Museum of Practical Geology (Great Britain), Frederick William Rudler, 1905
8
Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand
The slight schillerisation of the pyroxene also indicates that the plutonic matter
has been subject to much dynamic action ... it would appear that the norite
received its character of schillerisation at a period not later than that of the folding
of the ...
9
Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute
The slight schillerisation of the pyroxene also indicates that the plutonic matter
has been subject to much dynamic action ... it would appear that the norite
received its character of schillerisation at a period not later than that of the folding
of the ...
10
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales
Although some crystals have an absence of schillerisation still the great majority
show this phenomenon to different degrees. In particular in one crystal which is
figured in PlateVIl, fig. 2, these schiller plates are seen to be developed parallel
to ...