10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LATHLIKE»
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United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
The microdiorite is extremely altered, the rock now consisting largely of
secondary greenish-brown mica, hornblende, calcite, and quartz, only the lathlike
crystals of plagioclase appearing to be original. The pyrite occurs to some extent
as ...
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
HORNBLENDE Hornblende crystals as large as 5 mm characterize the dacite
and elongate or lathlike aggregates of very fine-grained oxides, which are
apparently pseudomorphs after amphibole, are present in some andesite.
Amphibole ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1986
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Archaeological Science Under a Microscope: Studies in ...
The amount of mineral biotite observed was 100% lathlike in structure, with 10%
of the crystals held within the boundaries of the bone structures also displaying
lathlike morphology. The breccia constituents were considered immature
because ...
Michael Haslam, Gail Robertson, Alison Crowther-Smith, 2009
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Abstracts of papers submitted for six meetings with which ...
Geology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, N. H. 03824 Examination of illite
samples by transmission electron microscopy shows regular lathlike or
needlelike growths with apparent muscovite structure on irregular illite nucleii.
Samples ...
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Non-marine Organic Geochemistry
... white substance, trace greenish white fluorescence; lathlike crystals Mainly
bladed and globular sulfur crystals; colorless oil, frosty white substance Mainly
lathlike sulfur crystals, colorless bladed crystals, frosty white substance Colorless
oil, ...
Frederick Morrill Swain, 1970
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The gneisses, gabbro-schists, and associated rocks of ...
The feldspar is plagioclastic, lying in lathlike forms. The porphyritic areas resolve
into more or less altered segregations of the lathlike forms instead of exposing
broad, poly synthetically- twinned plagioclases, as in the gabbro-schists.
Christopher Webber Hall, 1899
Lathlike single crystals of polyethylene. The molecular axis lies perpendicular to
the major face of the crystals, the molecules being folded many times to pack into
the crystal. The height of the crystals, and thus the fold period of the molecules, ...
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Geological Methods for Archaeology
Quartz: poorly defined interstitial grains, no cleavage, colorless glassy
appearance Plagioclase feldspar: commonly lathlike, white or gray or slightly
greenish, right-angle cleavage, parallel markings may be visible on cleavage (
twins) Alkali ...
Center for Archaeological Sciences Norman Herz Professor of Geology and Director, Society of Archaelogical Sciences both at University of Georgia Ervan G. Garrison Associate Professor of Anthropology and Geology and President, 1997
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Microalloying forging steels
In the undeformed L steel, the bainite transformation occurs over a wide range of
cooling rates (130-1 °C/s), and there is a simultaneous change in transformation
product from lathlike bainite (Bi and Bm) to acicular ferrite. The lathlike bainite ...
C. J. Van Tyne, George Krauss, David K. Matlock, 1996
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Submicroscopic Studies of Soils
... 115, 1 1 7 , 1 30 laser milling, 118 laser optical emission spectrometry (LOES),
130 lateritic soils, 219, 231 lateritization processes, 219, 231 lathlike crystallites,
183 lathlike crystals, 184 lavas, 162, 166 layering of the goethite, 181 leachates,
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