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staurolite
staurolite Min. (ˈstɔːrəʊlaɪt) [a. F. staurolite (Delamétherie 1792): see stauro- and -lite.] † 1. = harmotome. Obs.1796 Kirwan Elem. Min. (ed. 2) I. 282 Staurolite, or cross stone of St. Andreasberg in the Hartz. 1837 Dana Min. 277 Harmotome, Vulcanus gemellus... Staurolite. 2. Silicate of aluminiu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Staurolite
Staurolite is a reddish brown to black, mostly opaque, nesosilicate mineral with a white streak. The park is named for a local name for staurolite from a legend in the area. wikipedia.org
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staurolith
staurolith Min. (ˈstɔːrəʊlɪθ) [f. stauro- + -lith.] = staurolite 2.1815 Aikin Min. (ed. 2) 189. Oxford English Dictionary
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Starlite (disambiguation)
American football player See also "Detroit Star-Lite", a song by Sarge from "Distant" Starlight, the light of stars Starlight (disambiguation) Staurolite wikipedia.org
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staurotide
staurotide Min. (ˈstɔːrəʊtaɪd) [a. F. staurotide (Haüy 1801), app. f. Gr. σταυρωτός cruciform, f. σταυρός cross.] = staurolite 2.1802 T. Thomson Syst. Chem. III. 459 Granatite. Staurotide of Hauy. 1804 R. Jameson Min. I. 76 Grenatite... Staurotide. 1837 Dana Min. 356 Staurotide is very abundant thro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Isograd
To communicate this easily, the dominant metamorphic minerals in schists are usually included in the name, as, for example, garnet schist, or garnet-staurolite wikipedia.org
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grenatite
grenatite Min. (ˈgrɛnətaɪt) Also granatite. [f. F. grenat garnet + -ite.] = staurolite.1804 R. Jameson Syst. Min. I. 76 Grenatite..is dark reddish brown. 1805–17 ― Char. Min. 178 There are two planes of junction which unite, crossing each other, as in the mineral named grenatite. 1837 Dana Min. 355 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Petrogenetic grid
undergoes higher temperatures and pressures, it follows the classic Barrovian sequence from the chlorite zone to the biotite zone to the garnet zone to the staurolite wikipedia.org
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nordmarkite
nordmarkite (ˈnɔːdmɑːkaɪt) [f. Nordmark, name of an area in Sweden + -ite1.] 1. Min. A brown manganesian variety of staurolite.1868 J. D. Dana Syst. Min. (ed. 5) v. 389 Manganese-Staurolite, Nordmarkite (anal. 28); from dolomite in Nordmark, Sweden, of chocolate-brown color, with H. = 6·5, G. = 3·54... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gedrite
medium to high grade metamorphic rocks in association with garnet, cordierite, anthophyllite, cummingtonite, sapphirine, sillimanite, kyanite, quartz, staurolite wikipedia.org
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cross-stone
ˈcross-stone Min. [cross- 3 b.] A name given to chiastolite; also to the minerals staurolite and harmotome, from the cruciform arrangement of the crystals.1770 tr. Cronstedt's Min. 83. 1771 Hill Fossils Arranged 152. 1796 Kirwan Min. I. 282. 1814 Allan Min. Nomen. 1851 [see harmotome]. 1868 Amer. Na... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pelite
that as a pelitic rock undergoes higher pressures and temperatures, its mineral assemblage changes from predominantly chlorite to biotite to garnet to staurolite wikipedia.org
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Pilar Formation
Montgomery rejected its designation as a slate, as it has undergone middle-grade metarmophism along with the underlying staurolite-bearing Rinconada Formation wikipedia.org
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Index mineral
chlorite, muscovite, albite Biotite zone: quartz, muscovite, biotite, chlorite, albite Garnet zone: quartz, muscovite, biotite, garnet, sodic plagioclase Staurolite zone: quartz, muscovite, biotite, garnet, staurolite, plagioclase Kyanite zone: quartz, muscovite, biotite, garnet, kyanite, plagioclase, +/- staurolite wikipedia.org
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