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MODAL ABUNDANCE [1 record]

Record 1 2005-03-14

English

Subject field(s)
  • Geochemistry
CONT

These [minerological] phases are distinguished on the basis of the modal abundance of an unusual suite of minerals that includes the Zr-bearing minerals ...

CONT

The modal abundance of arsenic-bearing minerals varies from greater than 50 per cent immediately adjacent to quartz veins to less than one per cent several tens of centimeters away from veins.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Géochimie
CONT

Ces phases [minéralogiques] se distinguent selon l'abondance modale de minéraux inhabituels d'une suite de minéraux comprenant les minéraux zirconifères [...]

CONT

L'abondance modale des minéraux arsénicaux varie entre plus de 50 %, au contact immédiat des filons de quartz, à moins de 1 % à plusieurs dizaines de centimètres de distance des filons.

Spanish

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