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mineralization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mineralization may
refer to:
Biomineralization (mineralization in biology), when an inorganic...
- has well-developed
karst features.
Significant stratiform lead-zinc
mineralisation is
found in the
limestones around Silvermines and Tynagh. Hydrocarbon...
- time gap
between granite formation and
mineralisation of 20
million years. The
initial uranium mineralisation consists of quartz, carbonate, fluorite...
-
tonnage mineralisation,
within which the gold is
invisible to the
naked eye. In
these cases,
veining is the
subordinate host to
mineralisation and may...
- metamorphism,
locally forming a hornfels, and tin
mineralisation. The best
developed mineralisation is
found within the
uppermost part of the granite...
-
external exoskeletons or s****,
which achieve rigidity by a
variety of
mineralisations.
Vertebrate animals have
internal endoskeletons which achieve rigidity...
- The Omai Mine is
located in
Guyana on the
north coast of
South America near the west bank of the
Essequibo River in the
interior of the country. Access...
- Ore Mountains, and
Ronneburg black shale-type
mineralisation in Thuringia. The size of the
mineralisations ranges from very
small deposits with some hundred...
-
landforms in the
higher parts. The west
coast region hosts significant mineralisation and
numerous active and
historic mines. The
earliest geological history...
- cells.
Osteoblasts and
osteocytes are
involved in the
formation and
mineralisation of bone;
osteoclasts are
involved in the
resorption of bone tissue....