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product of
metamorphism of magnesium-rich limestones. The old
mineral name
uralite is at
times applied to an
alteration product of
primary pyroxene by a mixture...
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additional heat (and burial) may
result in
granulite facies conditions.
Uralite is a
particular hydrothermally altered pyroxenite;
during autogenic hydrothermal...
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Uralite Halt (TQ 702 737 51°26′12″N 0°26′59″E / 51.436637°N 0.449723°E / 51.436637; 0.449723) was a halt
between Milton Range Halt and
Cliffe station...
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product of pyroxene).
Pseudomorphs of
amphibole after pyroxene are
known as
uralite. The name
amphibole derives from Gr**** amphíbolos (ἀμφίβολος, lit. 'double...
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alteration is
caused by metamorphosis. The
spots can also be
caused by
uralite,
another variety of amphibole, as both of them are an
alteration product...
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variety of
grossularite garnet) Tiger's eye (chatoyant
variety of quartz)
Uralite (alteration actinolite)
Uchucchacuaite Uklonskovite Ulexite Ullmannite...
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Milton Range, Denton,
Uralite, Beluncle,
Middle Stoke and
Grain Crossing.
Uralite halt was
named after the
nearby British Uralite Ltd
complex which had...
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enclosing lath-shaped
plagioclase feldspars; the
pyroxene is
often changed to
uralite. When the
feldspar is
replaced by
scapolite the new
mineral is
fresh and...
- Ltd; Bab****
International Ltd v
National Grid Co Plc;
Matthews v
British Uralite Plc
Decided 20 June 2002
Citations [2002] UKHL 22, [2003] 1 AC 32, [2002]...
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surrounding basalt and left
behind epidote, hornblende,
albite and
uralite in the rocks.
Geochemists have
found that the
major and
trace element chemistry...