mineralogy in English

noun
1
the scientific study of minerals.
The extensive exhibition incorporates biology, gemology, anthropology, mineralogy , and ecology.

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1. the nomenclature of mineralogy.

2. 1 the nomenclature of mineralogy.

3. Aceologic Mineralogy and petrography of fossil plant remains

4. “Boehmite”, in Mindat.org‎, Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, 2000–2021.

5. In mineralogy, the Blowpipe technique for analyzing ores was

6. Wikipedia “Carbonado” in David Barthelmy, Webmineral Mineralogy Database, 1997–

7. David Barthelmy, “Boehmite”, in Webmineral Mineralogy Database, 1997–2021

8. Albite mineralogy data: Materials: Noor Albite: By Tony Hansen

9. David Barthelmy (1997–2021) , “Bementite”, in Webmineral Mineralogy Database

10. “Carbonado”, in Mindat.org‎, Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, 2000–2021.

11. “Briartite”, in Mindat.org‎, Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, 2000–2021.

12. Further reading “Briartite” in David Barthelmy, Webmineral Mineralogy Database, 1997–

13. Briartite meaning (mineralogy) An opaque iron-grey metallic sulfide mineral.

14. As adjectives the difference between euhedral and Anhedral is that euhedral is (mineralogy) having sharp, recognisable crystal faces while Anhedral is (mineralogy) lacking sharp, recognisable crystal faces

15. Mineralogy, Contaminant Transport, Environmental Geology, Nanoparticles, Mineral-Bacteria Interactions, Archaeogeology.

16. But a shell's mineralogy alone was not the only factor.

17. Serbo-Croatian: ·(mineralogy) Albite Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary

18. (Silica saturation of a rock can be evaluated by normative mineralogy).

19. The research includes technological mineralogy, leaching principles, methods, measures and effects.

20. Bementite (mineralogy) A monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing hydrogen, manganese, oxygen, and silicon

21. What does Australite mean? (mineralogy) A kind of tektite found in Australia

22. "Non-chondritic meteorites from Asteroidal bodies."Reviews in Mineralogy and

23. 6 words related to Asterism: mineralogy, star, natural object, astronomy, uranology, constellation

24. They are not reliable when the sand varies in gradation and mineralogy.

25. Process mineralogy investigations were emphasized in designing new technologies of sulphide flotation.

26. What does Aphrite mean? (mineralogy) A foliated or chalk-like variety of calcite

27. Soil Consistence is used to determine clay mineralogy in the field and, from that, to judge water flow through the soil, because soil Consistence is very dependent on the clay mineralogy

28. The flotation results have been discussed using the process mineralogy information of ore.

29. He was subsequently appointed professor of zoology and mineralogy at the University of Bonn.

30. He studied mineralogy at Freiburg after some practical mining experience in Cornwall and Lancashire.

31. Australite (countable and uncountable, plural Australites) (mineralogy) A kind of tektite found in Australia.

32. Effect of exchangeable cation and electrolyte concentration on mineralogy of clay dispersed from aggregates.

33. What does Bementite mean? (mineralogy) A monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing hydrogen, manganese, oxygen, and silicon

34. Oppenheimer was a versatile scholar, interested in English and French literature, and particularly in mineralogy.

35. All the igneous rocks are highly altered: generally the original mineralogy cannot be completely determined.

36. CONTENTS Introduction Environment and occurrence Mineralogy Types of Basalts Origin Deccan traps Conclusion References 2

37. The museum includes western cultural history, ethnology, military history, mineralogy, and a large art collections.

38. This chapter attempts to portray fabrics which may develop within any sediment, independent of mineralogy.

39. The paper studies magnetic separation according to vitriol calcigenous process mineralogy and substance for integrate utilize.

40. She studied botany, taking the honours examinations as a private student, and also geology and mineralogy.

41. Johann Friedrich Gmelin published several textbooks in the fields of chemistry, pharmaceutical science, mineralogy, and botany.

42. 7 In the same way, the earmarks of igneous rocks are their mineralogy, textures, and structures.

43. What does Cummingtonite mean? (mineralogy) A mineral, magnesium-iron silicate hydroxide, (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

44. The paper studies grinding classification according to vitriol calcigenous process mineralogy and substance for integrate utilize.

45. Applied mineralogy studies the application of physical properties and physical chemistry functions of the non - metallic minerals.

46. nature of surrounding rocks, their chemistry and mineralogy, including hydrothermal alteration of mineralised rocks and barren rocks

47. He was promoted to full professor of medicine and professor of chemistry, botany, and mineralogy in 1778.

48. Sedimentary rocks are identified as such mainly by their stratification, but also by their mineralogy and texture.

49. nature of surrounding rocks, their chemistry and mineralogy, including hydrothermal alteration of mineralised rocks and barren rocks,

50. Botryoidal (comparative more Botryoidal, superlative most Botryoidal) (chiefly mineralogy) Having the form of a bunch of grapes.