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  2. Lamprophyre - Wikipedia

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    They are usually dark in color, owing to the abundance of ferro-magnesian silicates, of high specific gravity and liable to decomposition. For these reasons they have been defined as a melanocrate series (rich in the dark minerals ); and they are often accompanied by a complementary leucocrate series (rich in the white minerals feldspar and ...

  3. Inclusion (mineral) - Wikipedia

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    In mineralogy, an inclusion is any material trapped inside a mineral during its formation. In gemology , it is an object enclosed within a gemstone or reaching its surface from the interior. [ 1 ] According to James Hutton 's law of inclusions, fragments included in a host rock are older than the host rock itself.

  4. Template:Infobox mineral - Wikipedia

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    Irrelevant for minerals without an extinction angle (isotropic, opaque, or amorphous minerals). length fast/slow Sign of elongation: length fast or length slow: fluorescence see fluorescence: absorption see absorption: melt melting point of mineral: Curie Curie temperature of mineral: fusibility fusibility of mineral: diagnostic key way to ...

  5. Category:Mineral templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Mineral templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Mineral templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  6. Category talk:Mineral templates - Wikipedia

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    This category is within the scope of WikiProject Templates, a group dedicated to improving the maintenance of Wikipedia's templates.If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the

  7. Peridot - Wikipedia

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    The most common mineral inclusion in peridot is the chromium-rich mineral chromite. Magnesium-rich minerals also can exist in the form of pyrope and magnesiochromite. These two types of mineral inclusions are typically surrounded "lily-pad" cleavages. Biotite flakes appear flat, brown, translucent, and tabular. [16]

  8. Template:List of minerals - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:Infobox mineral/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    tenacity (how the mineral can deform or break) brittle mohs hardness (scratchability) of mineral on Mohs hardness scale: 3-3.5 luster way the mineral reflects light, see luster: lustre same as above, but for British pages: streak see streak: diaphaneity transparency of mineral: gravity specific gravity: density density at STP in g/cm 3: polish