「Calcite」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| metal sculpture by Maurice Lemieux, entitled | Calcite, affixed to the wall of the mezzanine and ill |
| Moreover, the | calcite alabaster, being a carbonate, effervesces upo |
| dite, allanite, zoisite, scapolite, titanite, | calcite along with numerous other Co-Ni sulfides and |
| s it with dissolved minerals such as sulfate, | calcite, analcime, anhydrite, chalcedony, microcline, |
| e, o'danielite, tsumcorite, fahleite, quartz, | calcite and gypsum. |
| ce and occurs in some common crystals such as | calcite and quartz. |
| aguilarite, galena, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, | calcite and quartz. |
| ssociation with zeolites, datolite, prehnite, | calcite and serpentine. |
| formed in prehistoric seas as layers of sand, | calcite and iron oxide collected around a nucleus for |
| ins of Germany, where the mineral occurs with | calcite and barite in veins traversing porphyry. |
| mineral forms a solid solution series between | calcite and rhodochrosite, with the color becoming re |
| oligoclase, together with chlorite, epidote, | calcite, and actinolite. |
| urdochite, limonite, pyromorphite, wulfenite, | calcite and quartz. |
| Albite, | calcite, and pyrite often show polysynthetic twinning |
| he water contains a relatively high degree of | calcite and tree branches fallen into the lake are qu |
| It is the most common cave carbonate after | calcite and aragonite. |
| ed monoclinic crystals, often associated with | calcite and other zeolites. |
| e, chondrodite, phlogopite, chlorite, quartz, | calcite and dolomite. |
| is quite soft , with hardness 3 to 4, between | calcite and fluorite. |
| itoite, clinohedrite, xonotlite, apophyllite, | calcite and tobermorite. |
| tyrrellite, ferroselite, bukovite, krutaite, | calcite and dolomite. |
| ture dependence of the solid solution between | calcite and dolomite (Newton, 1989). |
| Thulite is often mottled with white | calcite and occurs as veins and fracture fillings tra |
| s often found in association with serpentine, | calcite, aragonite, dolomite, magnesite, hydromagnesi |
| ining minerals of high birefringence, such as | calcite, are sometimes prepared as ultra-thin section |
| Jennite, afwillite, oyelite and | calcite are all minerals that form in layers within s |
| te, bustamite, manganocalcite, glaucochroite, | calcite, banalsite and alleghanyite. |
| copper, silver, uraninite, hematite, pyrite, | calcite, barite, quartz and feldspar. |
| rothermal action in veins in association with | calcite, barite, and siderite. |
| Calcite can be either dissolved by groundwater or pre | |
| mphibole, analcime, apatite, barite, biotite, | calcite, cancrinite, chalcopyrite, chlorite, diopside |
| quartz or | calcite) cemented together at the hypotenuse (e.g. wi |
| It occurs with acanthite, | calcite, chalcopyrite, galena, pyrite, quartz, rhodoc |
| Associated minerals include: | calcite, chrysoberyl, cordierite, corundum, garnet, k |
| n minerals include montmorillonite, chlorite, | calcite, colemanite, veatchite, sphalerite, pyrite, m |
| A | calcite crystal laid upon a paper with some letters s |
| e remains of large bivalve molluscs developed | calcite crystalization while still under water. |
| Through concentration and evaporation | calcite crystallized on the earthen surface of the ca |
| Calcite crystallizes in the rhombohedral system, and | |
| The optical axes of the | calcite crystals are parallel and aligned perpendicul |
| n limestone caves that consists of very large | calcite crystals resembling dogs' teeth (hence the na |
| ic matrix which causes aragonite (rather than | calcite) crystals to nucleate, in much the same way t |
| different from the corallines, as individual | calcite crystals are deposited in the cell wall of sp |
| Calcite crystals in fossilized clamshell, fount in Fo | |
| st known crystal is Iceland spar, transparent | calcite crystals. |
| cave formations (stalagmites, stalactites and | calcite curtains) which in their extent and preservat |
| d orientation, and minerals such as quartz or | calcite deform into a grain shape preferred orientati |
| se Pool, named so because of the shape of the | calcite deposit on the back wall, is several metres i |
| sheer abundance of pure white and translucent | calcite deposits. |
| sheer abundance of pure white and translucent | calcite deposits. |
| uction marble is a stone which is composed of | calcite, dolomite or serpentine which is capable of t |
| Garnet, | calcite, dolomite and a variety of minerals may occur |
| tled (or white-veined) serpentine, mixed with | calcite, dolomite, or magnesite, which takes a high p |
| ite, pyrite, hematite, arsenopyrite, bornite, | calcite, dolomite, quartz, cofinite, pitchblende, nat |
| Associated minerals include | calcite, dolomite, grossular, wollastonite, talc, dio |
| rix minerals dominantly include low-magnesium | calcite, dolomite, and siliciclastic minerals. |
| It occurs associated with: sibirskite, | calcite, dolomite, garnet, magnetite and pyroxene. |
| In carbonate sediments the assemblage is | calcite, dolomite, quartz, clays, talc, and muscovite |
| dizing aqueous fluids restricted laterally by | calcite filled joints. |
| gh short it was extremely well decorated with | calcite formations and ended in a large chamber with |
| Jewel Cave contains all the common types of | calcite formations, such as stalactites, stalagmites, |
| In order to protect the | calcite formations, novices are not allowed to enter |
| Found in association with | calcite, franklinite, willemite, hardystonite and cli |
| Minerals found at the site include | Calcite, Goethite, Purple Fluorite, Baryte, Galena, R |
| e, probertite, glauberite, trona, mirabilite, | calcite, gypsum and halite. |
| Gangue minerals are | calcite, gypsum, pyrite, iron oxide, and barite. |
| (called skeletal or fenster crystals), gold, | calcite, halite (salt), and water (ice). |
| hat contain calcium carbonate (CaCO3; mineral | calcite) in a lime kiln. |
| s as white hexagonal crystals associated with | calcite in cavites in Carrara marble of the Italian A |
| istently northwards and numerous “fist-sized” | calcite inclusions within the limestones both solid a |
| fter polymorph aragonite over the more common | calcite is favored in the presence of a magnetic fiel |
| net, wollastonite and other minerals in which | calcite is an important component. |
| Manganoan | calcite is sometimes confused with rhodochrosite. |
| ingernail (Mohs hardness 1.5 to 2), while the | calcite kind is too hard to be scratched in this way |
| es, pyroxenites, amphibole, apatite, biotite, | calcite, magnetite, monazite, nepheline, pyrite, pyro |
| Associated minerals include azurite, | calcite, malachite, and smithsonite. |
| Orange to yellow boltwoodite on dark | calcite matrix from Namibia (size: 5.2 x 3 x 2cm) |
| ints in the limestone with varying amounts of | calcite mineralization and tufa growth around groundw |
| ints in the limestone with varying amounts of | calcite mineralization. |
| et, uraninite in the Australian deposit; with | calcite, monazite, bastnasite, thorite, uranothorite |
| ral crystalline stone (such as quartz, beryl, | calcite, obsidian, or amethyst, it may display the na |
| cognized in many minerals, including; quartz, | calcite, olivine, pyroxenes, micas, feldspars, halite |
| mperature and pressure, and tends to alter to | calcite on scales of 107 to 108 years. |
| jor types are limestone, which is composed of | calcite or aragonite (different crystal forms of CaCO |
| oportion of, calcium carbonate in the form of | calcite or aragonite. |
| Manganoan | calcite or Manganocalcite is a variety of calcite ric |
| Spilite is veined by | calcite or chalcedony, and vesicles and cavities are |
| Calcite, or calcium carbonate, chemical formula CaCO3 | |
| The body (theca) was covered with | calcite plates with a number of openings. |
| It consists of minute | calcite plates (coccoliths) shed from micro-organisms |
| -Thompson prism, except that two right-angled | calcite prisms are spaced with an air-gap instead of |
| It consists of two right-angled | calcite prisms that are cemented together by their lo |
| he Wollaston prism consists of two orthogonal | calcite prisms, cemented together on their base (trad |
| Such cements are typically composed of | calcite, quartz or clay minerals. |
| burite, babingtonite, epidote, native copper, | calcite, quartz and zeolites. |
| calcite, quartz), has no unusual results. | |
| are infilled with a secondary mineral such as | calcite, quartz, chlorite or one of the zeolites. |
| Sovite is often a medium to coarse grained | calcite rock with variable accessory amphibole, bioti |
| minerals, such as fluorite, opal, willemite, | calcite, ruby and sodalite. |
| es within the water column, the corresponding | calcite saturation of seawater decreases and the shel |
| e calcitic ooids were typically formed during | calcite sea intervals, especially during the Ordovici |
| epsut, the White Chapel of Senusret I and the | calcite shrine of Amenhotep II. |
| tions before the rebuilding of Amenhotep II's | calcite shrine: Urban unit with mudbricks walls of Sa |
| known as corallites defined by a skeleton of | calcite, similar in appearance to a honeycomb. |
| Rugose corals have a skeleton made of | calcite that is often fossilized. |
| As the water ran through the canals, | calcite was slowly but steadily deposited on their wa |
| Interaction with oil can reduce SO4 creating | calcite, water, and hydrogen sulfide (H2S). |
| two prisms of a birefringent material such as | calcite, which are cemented together. |
| a form of black, bituminous bearing marble or | calcite which produces an unpleasant odour when struc |
| mination of the matrix of sandy limestone and | calcite which make up all the fossils. |
| composed of lamellar radial hyaline (glassy) | calcite, with typically globular chambers and single |
| the scarp face of Myreton Hill leads to some | calcite workings which date from the Napoleonic Wars. |
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