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- Spherulite - Wikipedia
In petrology, spherulites ( ˈsfɛrʊlaɪts, sfɪər - ) are small, rounded bodies that commonly occur in vitreous igneous rocks
- Spherulites - ALEX STREKEISEN
Spherulitic aggregate (pherulites) are radiating arrays of fibrous, needle-like or acicular, crystals that are common in glassy felsic volcanic rocks Early descriptions of spherulites are by Cross and Iddings in 1891 and by Harker in 1901
- Spherulite | Crystallization, Microstructure, Porosity | Britannica
spherulite, spherical body generally occurring in glassy rocks, especially silica-rich rhyolites Spherulites frequently have a radiating structure that results from an intergrowth of quartz and orthoclase
- Getting sphere-ious about spherulites | U. S. Geological Survey
Spherulites are often formed from minerals like quartz or feldspar, and can range from microscopic to tens of cm in size At the Hot Creek flow, CalVO scientists have documented spherulites as large as 20 cm (~8 in), some of which can be seen in the second photo
- What Are Spherulites and How Do They Form? | Earth Know
Spherulites are small, spheroidal, or globular structures common in glassy volcanic rocks These bodies have dense masses of tiny, fibrous, prism-like, or acicular crystals of one or more minerals radiating from a common central point, often visible using a hand lens
- Controlled spherulitic crystal growth from salt mixtures
The diverse spherulitic morphologies, ranging from smooth spherical to flower-like and or needle-like structures, serve as a record of the system’s growth history
- SPHERULITIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SPHERULITIC is of, relating to, made up of, or being spherulites
- Spherulites - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
They can form directly from a nucleus or through a two-stage process involving initial wheat-sheaf development followed by filling of spaces How useful is this definition? You might find these chapters and articles relevant to this topic
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