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- Biotite - Wikipedia
Biotite is an essential phenocryst in some varieties of lamprophyre Biotite is occasionally found in large cleavable crystals, especially in pegmatite veins, as in New England, Virginia and North Carolina USA
- Biotite Mineral | Uses and Properties - Geology. com
Biotite is a rock-forming mineral found in a wide range of crystalline igneous rocks such as granite, diorite, gabbro, peridotite, and pegmatite It also forms under metamorphic conditions when argillaceous rocks are exposed to heat and pressure to form schist and gneiss
- Biotite: Mineral information, data and localities.
Named in 1847 by Johann Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann in honour of the French physicist, mathematician, meteoriticist, astronomer, and mineralogist, Jean-Baptiste Biot [April 21, 1774, Paris, France - February 3, 1862, Paris, France], who studied the optical properties of the micas
- Biotite Mineral Data
Has several polytypes (1M, 3T, 2M1) Biotite is now a group name for phlogopite, siderophyllite and eastonite Common world wide Link to MinDat org Location Data Named in 1847 after the French physicist, Jean Baptiste Biot (1774 - 1862), who studied the optical properties of the micas
- Biotite Mica : Properties, Formation, Ocurrence and Uses - Geology Science
Biotite is the most common mica mineral and also known as black mica, a silicate mineral in the common mica group Approximate chemical formula K (Mg, Fe) It can be found in massive crystal layers weighing several hundred pounds
- Biotite documentation — Biotite
Whether you want to find homologous sequence regions in a protein family or would like to identify secondary structure elements in a protein structure: Biotite has the right tool for you This package bundles popular tasks in computational molecular biology into a uniform and fast Python library
- Biotite | Common Minerals
Biotite and phlogopite are the darkest members of the mica mineral group Typically brown to black in color, biotite occasionally occurs in a dark green variety
- Biotite - ALEX STREKEISEN
Biotite is the most ubiquitous ferromagnesian mineral occurring in most igneous and metamorphic rocks Nearly pure phlogopite is found in hydrous ultrabasic rocks like kimberlite, and is also found in metamorphosed dolomites
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