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minerals are
altered at
specific temperatures can
allow archaeological petrographers to
infer aspects of the
ceramic production process itself, such as minimum...
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Lasaulx (14 June 1839 – 25
January 1886) was a
German mineralogist and
petrographer. He was born at
Kastellaun near Coblenz, and
educated at the University...
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HFRSE (20 May 1838 – 11 June 1912) was a
German geologist and
petrographer.
Zirkel was born in Bonn.
Educated in his
native town, he
graduated PhD...
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mainly in
Phanerozoic strata. The
consensus among sedimentologists and
petrographers is that
pellets are the
fecal products of
invertebrate organisms because...
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socialist philosopher, and
revolutionary Józef Morozewicz, mineralogist,
petrographer Halszka Osmólska,
paleontologist Jacek Pałkiewicz,
journalist and explorer...
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Rosenbusch (24 June 1836 – 20
January 1914) was a
German petrographer.
Harry Rosenbusch was born in Einbeck. He
taught at
Heidelberg University...
- ****emblages.
Granulite (Latin granulum, "a
little grain") is a name used by
petrographers to
designate two
distinct classes of rocks.
According to the terminology...
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there is a
group of
spotted volcanic rocks formerly known to
French petrographers as the
variolites du Drac from the
locality in
which they are found...
- in
Prague – 18 June 1931, in Vienna) was an
Austrian mineralogist and
petrographer.
After studying at the
University of Vienna,
where he
specialized in...
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cartoonist (d. 1902) 1842 –
Alphonse François Renard,
Belgian geologist and
petrographer (d. 1903) 1843 –
Gaston Tarry,
French mathematician and
academic (d....