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  • Article - 1 Mar 2019
    This is an article about how SEM and Raman have been combined to create a better tool for Geological and Mineral analysis.
  • Article - 24 Mar 2014
    Migmatite is a rock composed of both igneous and metamorphic rocks. The rock derived its name from a Greek word which means “mixed rock”. It was first discovered by Jakob Johannes Sederholm in 1907.
  • Article - 10 Mar 2014
    Lamprophyre is a group of ultrapotassic igneous rocks which consist of phenocrysts of mica, particularly biotite or phlogopite and amphibole such as pargasite or hornblende.
  • Article - 14 Feb 2014
    Feldspars are a group of silicate minerals that occur in igneous rocks. They are said to be one of the most abundant group of minerals in the earth's crust.The group consists of about 20 members.
  • Article - 25 Oct 2013
    Celsian is an uncommon feldspar mineral that was first discovered in 1895 from Imfeld Binnental, Switzerland. It belongs to the feldspar group of minerals.
  • Article - 24 Oct 2013
    Cavoite was named after the elements in its composition, and also in allusion to thorianite and uraninite.
  • Article - 3 Sep 2013
    Beryl was named after the Greek word beryllos. The original significance of the name is unknown. It may refer to the blue-green stones in the mineral.
  • Article - 26 Aug 2013
    Bariopyrochlore was named by the IMA committee on pyrochlore nomenclature based on the major content barium in the composition and membership in the pyrochlore group.
  • Article - 26 Aug 2013
    The name Bariomicrolite has been assigned by the IMA committee based on pyrochlore nomenclature for the predominant barium content and its relation with microlite in the pyrochlore group. It belongs...
  • Article - 5 Aug 2013
    Ashanite was named after Chinese word ‘Shan’ meaning mountain, in reference to the place of occurrence - Altai Mountains, China.

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