mineralogical in English

adjective

[min·er·al·og·i·cal || ‚mɪnərə'lɑdʒɪkl /-'lɒ-]

of the study of minerals, of mineralogy

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1. This page provides mineralogical data about Aplome

2. Asbestos can have several definitions, commercial, mineralogical and epidemiological

3. The other is a mineralogical timeline, also having three ages: Phyllocian, Theikian, and Siderikian.

4. A positive correlation was found between the mineralogical alteration index, water absorption and apparent porosity.

5. The mineralogical museum of Norway and Greenland in Copenhagen furnished the material for the research.

6. The bedrock and glaciofluvial anti-skid aggregates tested had variable mechanical–physical and mineralogical properties.

7. Mineralogical and chemical studies indicate that the serpentine alters to montmorillonite, aluminous goethite, and quartz.

8. Mineralogical composition: plagioclase (oligoclase), quartz, K-feldspar, biotite, ± hornblende; apatite, zircon, allanite are the accessory minerals.

9. Detailed mineralogical (BSE, KL, etc.) research of Baddeleyite started in the Fennoscandian Shield in the 1990s

10. “Asbestos” is a commercial name, not a mineralogical definition, given to a variety of six naturally occurring fibrous minerals

11. Clinker formation is a complex series of mineralogical transformations and phase changes that occur as coal burns

12. 7 Therefore, study on apatite crystal chemistry and mineralogical spectroscopy has both scientific significance and application values.

13. 16.1 and 16.2A).This lithological unit exhibits important variations in mineralogical proportions ranging from garnet-biotite schist to Cummingtonite–plagioclase amphibolite.

14. Mylonites can have many different mineralogical compositions; it is a classification based on the textural appearance of the rock.

15. And, really, everything that you can feel in the cave are real connections between the biological and the mineralogical world.

16. But it is made also of dramatic landscapes like this huge underground chamber, and it is rich with surprising biological and mineralogical worlds.

17. Basalt is defined by its mineral content and texture, and physical descriptions without mineralogical context may be unreliable in some circumstances.

18. The book describes: Names of Agates--mineralogical, geological, local, trade, trivial; Properties of Agates--e.g., color, wall-banded, level-banded, cracked, thunder eggs

19. (a) Collections, as defined by the Court of Justice in its judgment in Case 252/84 (1), and specimens from zoological, botanical, mineralogical or anatomical collections;

20. Hence this sorption mechanism yet described for homogeneous systems of clay adsorbents only can be applied to natural and thus more complex clay mineralogical systems.

21. The Mining institute of Agordo will introduce for the first time to the public the book " Dolomiteses of Crystal " rare mineralogical abridged edition of our mountains.

22. Hydrothermal Alteration can be isochemical, like meta-morphism, and dominated by mineralogical changes, or it can be metasomatic and result in significant addition or removal of elements.

23. دریافت مقاله با ترجمه فارسی sciencedirect : Impact of drainage on soil-forming mechanisms in a French Albeluvisol: Input of mineralogical data in mass-balance modelling دانلود رایگان مقاله

24. Unique microorganisms perform myriad chemical and mineralogical transformations and live in habitat types including near-surface caves, aquifers, very deep-sealed voids, multi-km deep mine Adits, and …

25. Iddings (1895) re,:ognised a range of rock types which he called the absaro- kite-shoshonite-Banakite serks because of the complete mineralogical and chemical gradations between the members

26. This study aims to reveal the mineralogical characteristics of the carbonate and pelitic rocks in the Lower Triassic Cigli Group in the Uludere-Uzungecit (Sirnak) region from Southeast Anatolian Autochthone (SEAA).

27. The variability of the parameters is due to the primary mineralogical composition and diagenetic alterations (R-technique); water energy and micrite content are restrictive factors, as shown by the Q-technique.

28. Tiffany could have sold the material under the mineralogical name of "blue zoisite," but they thought the name "tAnzanite" would stimulate customer interest and be easier to market.

29. Alicante, located on the Costa Blanca coast on the eastern edge of Spain is not noted for its mineralogical diversity, however there are a small number of very interesting mineral localities within the region.

30. The mineralogical study shows that the center of the principal flow is made of albitic dolerite with preserved pyroxene and albite and that the boundaries up to one meter and also the lower flow have a spilitic composition.

31. I liked Mises’s take on Keynes’s famous statement that gold is a “Barbarous relic.” Here it is: Men have chosen the precious metals gold and silver for the money service on account of their mineralogical, physical, and chemical features

32. Textural and mineralogical features of potash-rich basaltic rocks of the absarokite-shoshonite-Banakite series strongly suggest that most of the large crystals and aggregates in these rocks are xenocrysts and microxenoliths, not true phenocrysts as was previously thought.

33. ‘The series consists of very deep, well drained, fine silty Alfisol formed in loess.’ ‘In order to study the origins of Alfisols and mollisols, Mella examined the mineralogical and chemical properties of the soils, as well as those of the insoluble residue of the coral rocks.’

34. In scope to researchers active in Europe, Russia and the Americas, from the beginning of time until 1920, and is a true Biobibliography containing concise biographical notes and copious reference lists about the authors together with annotated bibliographies of their mineralogical and crystallographic books.

35. It is noteworthy that Sunda clinopyroxene shows strong analogies with that from basaltic rocks from the Ethiopian plateau and K-rich lavas from the Roman Province respectively, reflecting similarities between the composition and mineralogical assemblages of the host rocks, although they all came from different tectonic environments.

36. Carbonaceous chondrite (kar-bŏ-nay -shŭs) An uncommon class of meteorites but very important because of their mineralogical and chemical composition, especially as regards the presence of hydrated minerals and organic (carbon) compounds.They are very easily crumbled and contain water-soluble compounds and must therefore be collected soon after they fall.

37. After 13 years of conferring, the Subcommittee on Amphiboles of the International Mineralogical Association's Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (IMA CNMMN) first published a standard internationally-agreed amphibole nomenclature in 1978 (IMA78; Leake, 1978).After 9 years of further work, the current scheme was agreed and published in 1997 (IMA97; Leake et al., 1997).