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Mica gneiss
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Gneiss with > 40 % mica.
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Gneiss, английский
- A coarse-grained metamorphic rock having discontinuous foliation; usually dark; composed mainly of quartz, feldspar, mica, and ferromagnesian minerals. generally classed as trade granite in the building stone industry.
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- Coarse-grained foliated rock formed by regional metamorphism, in which bands of
Gneiss., английский
Gneissaceus, a, um, латинский
Gneissic, английский
Gneissic granite, английский
Granite with slight parallel-orientation of mineral grains due to
Gneissic structure, английский
Gneissosity, английский
Gneissum, i, n, латинский
Mica, английский
- Potassium aluminosilicate
- A naturally occurring silicate; used in paints to improve suspension and brushing properties and to improve resistance to moisture penetration; also used as a filler in plastics and in electrical and thermal insulators.
- A group of rock-forming silicate minerals, all with good cleavage in
- This mineral, ethically and sustainably sourced from mines in the us and india, has an illuminating effect when added to skincare. mica is what helps zero-g smoothing eye cream deliver that refreshed, soft-focus effect to tired undereyes.
Mica, латинский
Mica house, английский
Mica pellets, английский
Pellets of exfoliated vermiculite.
Mica peridotite, английский
Mica plate, английский
Mica powder, английский
Very small flakes of mica (or ground mica) used in the manufacture of asphalt shingles and roofing and as a filler in paints.
Mica quartzite, английский
Quartzite with > 10 % mica.
Mica schist, английский
Metamorphic, schistose rock, typically with 25 - 75 % mica (biotite and
Mica [ae, f] salis, латинский
Mica, ae, f (panis), латинский
Mica, ae, f (salis, латинский
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Mica quartzite, английский
Quartzite with > 10 % mica.
Master joints, английский
Joints that cut through a number of rock units and can be followed
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