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Erd during megascopic examination and routine X-ray powder-diffraction characterization of mercury-bearing minerals collected in 1972 by Mr.
The orientation of megascopic folds on the southern part of Campobello Island indicates that the Nancy Head Formation plunges beneath the Quoddy Formation to the southwest (McLeod and Rast 1988).
Shukla, "Taxonomy and affinity of early mesoproterozoic megascopic helically coiled and related fossils from the rohtas formation, the vindhyan supergroup, India," Precambrian Research, vol.
From a megascopic examination, the mineral appeared to be the chromian variety of alumohydrocalcite, since it resembled the chromian alumohydrocalcite found just east of Mt.
The paragenetic relationships of the minerals were deduced from a megascopic examination of the loose samples within the soils.
Color: observed only in polished section, so the megascopic color is unknown.
93-046 Monoclinic: F2/m a 13.44 b 10.749 c 10.448 [angstrom] [Beta] 118.32 [degrees] Megascopic color not observed; metallic; opaque.
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