-
after its
formation due to loss of
volatile compounds,
melting and
recrystalization,
selective loss of some
elements to the deep interior, and erosion...
- –
although the
dialog pointed out that not only was the
method of
recrystalization itself hazardous, but the
needed 20th
century nuclear reactors were...
-
soluble in toluene, chloroform, acetone,
dichloromethane and methanol.
Recrystalization of
primary explosives may
yield large crystals that
detonate spontaneously...
-
aragonite is
pseudomorphed with calcite.
Aragonite can be
protected from
recrystalization if
water is kept away by
carbonaceous material, but this did not ac****ulate...
- a concretion.
Sometimes chalcedony is present,
being a
product of
recrystalization of opal.
Other minerals can be
found in
small quantities: clay minerals...
- Porosites. ISBN 9780891813583. Erik
Flugel (October 2006). "Alteration and
Recrystalization".
Microfacies of
Carbonate Rocks: Analysis,
Interpretation and Application...
- stage,
which occur at
temperatures of less than 540°C, base
metal recrystalization occurred with
secondary hydrosilicates. It was at this
point that the...