SILICATES of the amphibole group are known to decompose endothermically, at temperatures above 600° C, to give a pyroxene and other products 1–3. The composition of the pyroxene and other products is ...
The chemical and physical properties of serpentine and amphibole asbestos are considered in the context of their interaction with tissue of the tracheobronchial tree and lungs. In vitro studies in ...
Abstract The crystallization of some hydrous magmas can be modeled, in part, via the reaction between hydrous melt and anhydrous minerals to yield hydrous minerals. The reactions (herein termed ...
THE general arrangement of the third edition of Pt. 2 of Winchell's “Elements” remains broadly the same as in earlier editions. Advances in knowledge of the relations between the optical properties ...
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