clinopyroxene การใช้
- The alkaline clinopyroxene and amphibole are characteristics of typical alkaline rocks.
- It is a member of pyroxene group and clinopyroxene subgroup.
- Plagioclase is the main component of most lavas, with subordinate clinopyroxene.
- Phenocrysts in the rocks contain clinopyroxene, olivine, orthopyroxene and phlogopite.
- Other rocks includes clinopyroxene, titanite, apatite and feldspar.
- The rocks contain phenocrysts of clinopyroxene, hornblende and plagioclase.
- The clinopyroxene is sodic whose composition varies from hedenbergite to aegirine-augite.
- The large blue-green minerals are clinopyroxene with some exsolution of orthopyroxene.
- Basalt on Lake Island is characterized by abundant to labradorite and clinopyroxene phenocrysts.
- Plagioclase and, in lesser measure, clinopyroxene and olivine form its phenocrysts.
- Minerals found in the rocks include amphibole, clinopyroxene, orthopyroxene and plagioclase.
- Minerals include apatite, biotite, clinopyroxene, plagioclase, quartz and titanite.
- Pyroxferroite can also be produced by annealing synthetic clinopyroxene at high pressures and temperatures.
- Pigeonite is a mineral in the Clinopyroxene group.
- Mineral components include biotite, clinopyroxene, hornblende, orthopyroxene, plagioclase and quartz.
- The basalt comprises phenocrysts of clinopyroxene and labradorite.
- Clinopyroxene ( augite ) and olivine are common as phenocrysts and in the tholeiitic basalt.
- In the younger emplacements, clinopyroxene is evident along with an increase in mafic content.
- The commons minerals are albite, olivine, clinopyroxene and oxides of iron and titanium.
- Lava flows contain clinopyroxene, olivine and quartz, the latter in form of xenocrysts.
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