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Nesosilicates / Eclogite / Olivine / Kyanite / Peridotite / Forsterite / Diopside / Phlogopite / Wüstite / Silicate minerals / Crystallography / Chemistry
Date: 2001-01-31 09:43:58
Nesosilicates
Eclogite
Olivine
Kyanite
Peridotite
Forsterite
Diopside
Phlogopite
Wüstite
Silicate minerals
Crystallography
Chemistry

Mineral equilibria in silicate and ore systems # Litvin V.Yu., Litvin Yu.A. Basic reactions of mantle forsterite and fayalite in the forsterite - fayalite - jadeite - acmite system

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