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calcic
calcic, a. Chem. (ˈkælsɪk) [f. calc-ium + -ic.] Of or containing calcium; = calcium attrib.1871 Nichols Fireside Sc. 275 Calcic carbonates. 1883 Nature 1 Feb. 325 Precipitated calcic and magnesic phosphates. 1884 Harper's Mag. Aug. 442/2 [It] contains so large a per cent. of lime that it may well be... Oxford English Dictionary
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Calcid
Background Calcids have a calcic or petrocalcic horizon and have carbonated materials in any above layers. Horizons In terms of horizons, Calcids have a calcic, hypercalcic, or petrocalcic horizon with its / their upper boundary  within 1.0 m of the soil surface wikipedia.org
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dicalcic
dicalcic, a. Chem. (daɪˈkælsɪk) [f. di-2 2 + calcic.] Containing two equivalents of calcium.1863–72 Watts Dict. Chem. I. 719 Dicalcic phosphide. 1884 F. J. Lloyd Science Agric. Oxford English Dictionary
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Theralite
Theralite (from Greek "to pursue") is, in petrology, the name given to calcic foidal gabbro, a plutonic hylocrystalline rock consisting of augite, olivine , calcic plagioclase (labradorite), and nepheline, along with accessories including biotite, magnetite, ilmenite and analcime. wikipedia.org
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tricalcic
tricalcic also triˈcalcium, a. Chem. (traɪˈkælsɪk) [f. tri- 5 b + calcic, calcium.] Applied to a salt containing three atoms of calcium; e.g. tricalcic or tricalcium phosphate, Ca3(PO4)2, a salt of calcium and orthophosphoric acid, H3PO4.1871 Valentin Pract. Chem. 147 Hydric disodic phosphate gives ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Labradorite
Labradorite is an intermediate to calcic member of the plagioclase series. It has an anorthite percentage (%An) of between 50 and 70. The lamellar separation only occurs in plagioclases of a certain composition; those of calcic labradorite (50-70% anorthite) and bytownite (formula: , wikipedia.org
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Calcicole
A plant thriving on sand (which may be acidic or calcic) is termed psammophilic or arenaceous (see also arenite). wikipedia.org
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Kaersutite
Kaersutite is a dark brown to black double chain calcic titanium bearing amphibole mineral with formula: NaCa2(Mg3Ti4+Al)(Si6Al2)O22(O)2. wikipedia.org
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Pawdite
In petrology, pawdite is a dark-colored, fine-grained, granular hypabyssal rock composed of magnetite, titanite, biotite, hornblende, calcic plagioclase wikipedia.org
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罗丁石
罗丁岩是由钙铁榴石、钙辉石(calcic pyroxene)、符苏岩(vesuvianite)、绿帘石和方柱石(scapolite)组成的交代变质岩 。 主要产于镁铁质岩石靠近蛇纹石化的超镁铁质岩石的地方。 wikipedia.org
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Trachybasalt
Minerals in trachybasalt include alkali feldspar, calcic plagioclase, olivine, clinopyroxene and likely very small amounts of leucite or analcime. wikipedia.org
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Vigarano Mainarda
Vigarano-like carbonaceous (CV) chondrites contain once-melted (igneous) CAIs that crystallized Al-, Ti-rich calcic pyroxene (fassaite) containing Ti 3 wikipedia.org
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Troctolite
It consists essentially of major but variable amounts of olivine and calcic plagioclase along with minor pyroxene. wikipedia.org
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Pigeonite
Slow cooling gives the calcium the necessary time to separate itself from the structure to form exsolution lamellae of calcic clinopyroxene, leaving no wikipedia.org
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Haplocambids
The amount of carbonates, however, is insufficient to meet the definition of a calcic horizon, or the upper boundary is more than 100 cm below the soil wikipedia.org
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