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jewelry
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plagioclase
solid
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series
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «BYTOWNITE»
Scopri l'uso di
bytownite nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
bytownite e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Geological Survey Professional Paper
If one were given a number of feldspar crystals as unknowns (when in reality they
were all samples of oligo- clase, andesine, labradorite and bytownite), one could
determine analytically that they were composed principally of four oxides: Si02, ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1984
2
Metasomatic Metamorphism in Western Clearwater County, Idaho
Layers and lenticles rich in bytownite were found along the contacts of the
northernmost and the middle anorthosite bodies. In the upper parts of these two
bodies, schist inclusions are common and some inclusions consisting of
amphibolite, ...
Anna Martta Hietanen, 1962
3
Gems: Their Sources, Descriptions and Identification
Notable localities include Canada (Ottawa); USA (small to medium-sized pieces
of light brown bytownite from Arizona and New Mexico can be faceted into 0.5–2
ct, eye-clean stones; RI 1.57; SG 2.73) (Oregon); Mexico (large stones (yellow) ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bytownite is a calcium rich member of the plagioclase solid solution series of feldspar minerals.
Columba Sara Evelyn, 2012
Bytownite analyses includes Sr 0.023. includes Ba 0.001. 1 Bytownite. pyroxene-
rich lower crustal xenolith in Quaternary alkali olivine basalt, Harrat Shamah, NE
Jordan (Nasir 1995). 2 Bytownite core, plagioclase microphenocryst, primitive ...
William Alexander Deer, Robert Andrew Howie, J. Zussman, 2001
6
United States Geological Survey professional paper
The basalt and basaltic andesite generally contain one-third phenocrysts, as
much as 2 mm in diameter, of bytownite or labradorite feldspar, diopsidic to
augitic pyroxene, olivine, and magnetite in a fine-grained to dense intergranular
to ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1964
7
The Feldspars: Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study ...
Labradorite and bytownite grains, the latter with frequent lamellae. In interstitial (
more basic) grains; broad spacing. Frequent, varying distances. Frequent. Only
visible in electron microscope. Refr. index (M.-L. Crawford, pers. communication):
...
W. S. MacKenzie, J. Zussman, 1974
8
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin
The possibility of an igneous origin of the bytownite anorthosite was discussed
earlier (Hietanen, 1963a, p. 69). The long thin bodies of garnet amphibolite and
hornblende-plagioclase gneiss in the southern part of the northernmost large ...
9
Precambrian Geology of North Snowy Block, Beartooth ...
Plagioclase is granoblastic, nonzoned bytownite (Anw) with patchy alteration to
labradorite (An65). Andesine (An 35) rims and replaces composite bytownite-
labradorite grains. Minor sericite alteration has occurred. Biotite is minor as a ...
Rolland R. Reid, William J. McMannis, John C. Palmquist, 1975
10
Optical Remote Sensing: Science and Technology
3a, and compare to corresponding transmission curves of Fig. 2a). Using the data
in Figs. 1–3 in our modified Kubelka-Munk scattering theory, we obtain the
absorption coefficient ni for the bytownite, augite, meteorite, enstatite, and
diopside; ...