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phlogopite Meaning in Tamil ( phlogopite வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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phlogopite's Usage Examples:

Calc-schists are usually argillaceous limestones in which a large development of biotite or phlogopite has occasioned foliation.


Muscovite and biotite are commonly found in siliceous rocks, whilst phlogopite is characteristic of calcareous rocks.


The commercially valuable micas of Canada and Ceylon are mainly phlogopite (q.


To the first class, with the optic axial plane perpendicular to the plane of symmetry, belong muscovite, lepidolite, paragonite, and a rare variety of biotite called anomite; the second class includes zinnwaldite, phlogopite, lepidomelane and most biotites.


Muscovite and phlogopite are practically the only species used commercially, the former being the more common.


The principal members of the group are muscovite, biotite, phlogopite and lepidolite.


Other minerals present include diopside, pargasite, spinel, phlogopite, apatite, graphite, pyrrhotite and zircon (Davidson 1943 ).


The angle between the optic axes varies from 70 0 -50° in muscovite and lepidolite to Io - o° in biotite and phlogopite; the latter are thus frequently practically uniaxial.


At Moriah and Port Henry, in Essex county, is a stone known as ophlite marble, a mixture of serpentine, dolomite and calcite interspersed with small flecks of phlogopite.


Minute acicular inclusions, probably of rutile, arranged parallel to the rays of the percussion figure, give rise to the phenomenon of "asterism" in some micas, particularly phlogopite: a candle-flame or spot of light viewed through a cleavage sheet of such mica appears as a six-rayed star.





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