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  2. Zircon · Minerals · 1A Collections

    https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/minerals/zircon.html
    9 Apr 2024: Zircon crystal structure (tetragonal), CrystalMaker. Zircon is a common accessory mineral of many igneous rocks. Pleochroic haloes are formed by damage to the crystal lattice of enclosing minerals by the radioactive decay of elements such as Th and
  3. Tourmaline · Minerals · 1A Collections

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    9 Apr 2024: Tourmaline crystal structure (trigonal), CrystalMaker. Tourmaline is the only common mineral of which boron is an essential constituent. Its presence in a rock, therefore, indicates that the rock contains significant boron. Formula.
  4. The search for Earth’s early magnetic field continues | Department of …

    https://www.esc.cam.ac.uk/news/search-earths-early-magnetic-field-continues
    16 May 2024: material called magnetite much later as a result of heating. ... The researchers think that the zircons were heated at this time, causing remobilization of iron and formation of magnetite.
  5. Sphene · Minerals · 1A Collections

    https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/minerals/sphene.html
    9 Apr 2024: Sphene crystal structure, CrystalMaker. Formula. CaTi[SiO. 4. ](O, OH, F). Structure. Orthosilicate. Crystal System. Crystal system: monoclinic (). Physical Properties. Colour in hand specimen: colourless, yellow, green, brown or black. Cleavage: one
  6. Serpentine · Minerals · 1A Collections

    https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/minerals/serpentine.html
    9 Apr 2024: Serpentine crystal lattice, with sheet silicate structure (CrystalMaker). Serpentine is a common alteration product of olivine, produced by hydration at low temperatures. Formula. Mg. 3. [Si. 2. O. 5. ](OH). 4. Structure. Sheet silicate. Crystal
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    16 May 2024: Visible light photocatalysts from low-grade iron ore; the environmentally benign production of magnetite/carbon (Fe3O4/C) nanocomposites.
  11. Quartz · Minerals · 1A Collections

    https://p1acollections.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/exhibits/show/minerals/quartz.html
    9 Apr 2024: Quartz single crystal, no cleavage, conchoidal fracture. Quartz prisms, vitreous lustre. Quartz prisms (roughly hexagonal habit). Quartz crystal structure (trigonal unit cell), CrystalMaker. Formula. SiO. 2. Structure. Framework silicate. Crystal

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