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- Muscovite - Wikipedia
Muscovite is the most common mica, found in granites, pegmatites, gneisses, and schists, and as a contact metamorphic rock or as a secondary mineral resulting from the alteration of topaz, feldspar, kyanite, etc
- Muscovite: Mineral information, data and localities.
The stand-alone name 'Muscovite' was used as early as 1794 by Johann Gottfried Schmeisser in his System of Mineralogy and is derived from the term "Muscovy glass," which was in common use by that time Muscovy Province in Russia yielded sheet mica for a variety of uses
- Muscovite: Properties, Uses, Occurrence - Geology In
Muscovite is the most abundant mica mineral, a potassium aluminum phyllosilicate with the chemical formula KAl₂ (AlSi₃O₁₀) (F,OH)₂ It belongs to the mica group, a family of sheet silicate (phyllosilicate) minerals known for their distinctive layered crystal structure and perfect basal cleavage
- Muscovite | Common Minerals
Often called ‘white mica’, muscovite is the lightest colored mica mineral Micas are characterized by a crystal structure consisting of aluminum silicate sheets weakly bound together by layers of positive ions (usually potassium, but sometimes sodium)
- Muscovite | Silicate, Mica, Cleavage, Facts | Britannica
Muscovite, abundant silicate mineral that contains potassium and aluminum Muscovite is the most common member of the mica group Because of its perfect cleavage, it can occur in thin, transparent, but durable sheets
- Muscovite Gemstone: Properties, Meanings, Value More
Muscovite is the most common mica mineral The white mica stone has been mined for its sparkly luster for centuries Learn all of muscovite’s uses, properties, prices, and benefits in this guide
- Muscovite - Clark Science Center
Muscovite is very common in large variety of metamorphic rocks including slate, schist, phyllite, gneiss, hornfels and quartzite This picture of Muscovite shows the characteristic small cleavage lines as well as the differences between Muscovite and Biotite
- Muscovite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Muscovite is defined as a common mica mineral with the chemical formula KAl2 (Si3Al)O10 (OH)2, characterized by its plate-shaped crystals, clear cleavage, and resistance to weathering, often found in granitoid rocks, micaschists, gneisses, and certain sedimentary rocks
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