Examples of using Pyroxene in English and their translations into Indonesian
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As the temperature decreases, pyroxene becomes stable.
The pyroxene is morphic, yellow or green, and is surrounded by formless areas of nepheline.
A 3D model built from the X-rays revealed the diamonds formed after the garnet,olivine and pyroxene minerals.”.
Continue cooling and the pyroxene would convert to amphibole, and then to biotite.
It is dark with yellow-green olivine phenocrysts(20 to 50%)and black to dark brown pyroxene, mostly augite.
Olivine(Mg, Fe) 2SiO4 and pyroxene(Mg, Fe) SiO3 have been the primary minerals found in this way.
They are intrusive rocks andthey are made up of mineral elements including pyroxene, feldspar, and sometimes olivine.
At the Level 18 map Pyroxene Mountain, a 20-man elite team was currently clearing out the Level 18 Six-armed Stone Monkeys here.
A 3D model built from the X-rays revealed the diamonds formed after the garnet,olivine and pyroxene minerals.
Bronzite is a member of the pyroxene group of minerals, belonging to enstatite and hypersthene to the orthorhombic series of the group.
In exploring the carter's basin, Yutu-2 reportedly found two minerals:low-calcium(ortho) pyroxene and olivine.
Amphibole and pyroxene are more common in I-type granitoids, while S-type granitoids may have garnet, cordierite, and sillimanite.
Dunite: a peridotite that is composed mainly of olivine andmay contain significant amounts of chromite, pyroxene, and spinel.
If a pyroxenite isgt;90% composed of a calcium-bearing pyroxene(clinopyroxene, such as augite or diopside), the rock is called clinopyroxenite.
The mineral assemblage is greater than 90% olivine,with minor amounts of other minerals such as pyroxene, chromite and pyrope.
The other dark minerals may include amphibole, pyroxene and sometimes biotite, olivine, magnetite, ilmenite, and apatite.
And basaltic lava cools to form a very dark rockindeed due to the presence within it of minerals such as pyroxene and magnetite.
Some peridotite forms by precipitation and collection of cumulate olivine and pyroxene from mantle-derived magmas, such as those of basalt composition.
The most abundant silicate minerals on the Earth's surface include quartz, the feldspars, amphibole,mica, pyroxene, and olivine.
Pyroxenite is an ultramaficigneous rock consisting essentially of minerals of the pyroxene group, such as augite and diopside, hypersthene, bronzite or enstatite.
Igneous rocks have an ultramafic chemistry if they are<45% silica(= SiO2 chemistry)and are dominated by the minerals olivine and/or pyroxene.
Pyroxenites can be formedas cumulates in ultramafic intrusions by accumulation of pyroxene crystals at the base of the lava chamber.
It is an intrusive rock and may also contain some small amount of minerals such as feldspar, quartz,amphibole, pyroxene, or quartz.
The Russian Luna 24 missiondiscovered a molybdenum-bearing grain(1× 0.6 µm) in a pyroxene fragment taken from Mare Crisium on the Moon.
Gneiss As metamorphic grade increases, the sheet silicates become unstable anddark colored minerals like hornblende and pyroxene start to grow.
Andesites contain crystals composed primarily of plagioclase feldspar and one ormore of the minerals pyroxene(clinopyroxene and orthopyroxene) and lesser amounts of hornblende.
Early results from the rover's Visible and NearInfrared Spectrometer indicate the rocks contain minerals called low calcium pyroxene and olivine.
