Sillimanite

Sillimanite is an aluminosilicate mineral with the chemical formula Al2SiO5. Sillimanite is named after the American chemist Benjamin Silliman (1779–1864). It was first described in 1824 for an occurrence in Chester, US.

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NWMO: Nuclear Waste Management Organization · 1 March 2023

After the core was retrieved from the borehole by the drillers and extracted from the core tube, the run of core was carried by the drillers in a split tube …

Cordierite – Pinite Graphite Garnet Kyanite Sillimanite Andalusite Talc Tourmaline Titanite Apatite Olivine Garnet Ky Graphite Mag Kyanite Sil Magnetite Tur Sillimanite Tourmaline Bc Breccia HARD Associated with shear Cordierite – Pinite Graphite Garnet Kyanite Sillimanite Andalusite Talc Tourmaline Titanite Apatite Olivine


NWMO: Nuclear Waste Management Organization · 13 February 2023 English

After the core was retrieved from the borehole by the drillers and extracted from the core tube, the run of core was carried by the drillers in a split tube …

Cordierite – Pinite  Graphite  Garnet  Kyanite  Sillimanite  Andalusite  Talc  Tourmaline  Titanite  Garnet Ky Graphite Mag Kyanite Sil Magnetite Tur Sillimanite Tourmaline Bc Breccia HARD Associated with shear Cordierite – Pinite  Graphite  Garnet  Kyanite  Sillimanite  Andalusite  Talc  Tourmaline  Titanite 


desLibris · 20 November 2018 French

Une autre revue de la littérature a ensuite documenté les différents contextes géologiques des mines d’or et de fer des pays et régions identifiés dans les études épidémiologiques et une …

staurotide et de la kyanite, et enfin de la sillimanite (figure 1). Comme indiqué à la figure 1, la formation


desLibris · 30 May 2016 English

This map summarizes the field observations for the Irvine Inlet (north) map area following eight weeks of regional and targeted bedrock mapping on western Hall Peninsula. The 2015 field campaign …

horizons contain the assemblage biotite-garnet- sillimanite-K-feldspar-melt (Figure 3c), and typically occur biotite±garnet psammitic or biotite±garnet±sillimanite semipelitic migmatite. The primary assemblages (inset, Figure 5d). Garnet-sillimanite leucogranite (unit {LHw) Garnet-sillimanite leucogranite occurs as phenocrysts and mats of sillimanite (Figure 5e). The presence of sillimanite suggests that the leucogranite is defined by layers of aligned M1 biotite, sillimanite, and garnet, alternating with layers of dominantly


desLibris · 26 April 2016 English

The Hall Peninsula Integrated Geoscience Program was led by the Canada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, and was designed to increase the geoscience knowledge and assess the economic potential of the area. Eastern …

are 1 to 25 m thick. Rare metamorphic garnet, sillimanite, biotite, and magnetite have been documented (Figure 6) typically contain metamorphic garnet, sillimanite, biotite, and rare muscovite porphyroblasts. psammite that contain garnet, biotite and minor sillimanite. This unit also has seams and layers of leucogranite expressed as rodded quartz or amphibole, oriented sillimanite, and aligned orthopyroxene (Dyck and St-Onge defined by muscovite, biotite, and faserkiesel sillimanite reoriented axial planar to F3. The F3 folds locally


desLibris · 26 April 2016 English

The Hall Peninsula Integrated Geoscience Program was led by the Canada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, and was designed to increase the geoscience knowledge and assess the economic potential of the area. Eastern …

are 1 to 25 m thick. Rare metamorphic garnet, sillimanite, biotite, and magnetite have been documented lithologies typically contain metamorphic garnet, sillimanite, biotite, and rare muscovite porphyroblasts. psammite that contain garnet, biotite and minor sillimanite. This unit also has seams and layers of leucogranite expressed as rodded quartz or amphibole, oriented sillimanite, and aligned orthopyroxene (Dyck and St-Onge defined by muscovite, biotite, and faserkiesel sillimanite reoriented axial planar to F3. The F3 folds locally


desLibris · 22 April 2016 English

The Hall Peninsula Integrated Geoscience Program was led by the Canada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, and was designed to increase the geoscience knowledge and assess the economic potential of the area. Eastern …

are 1 to 25 m thick. Rare metamorphic garnet, sillimanite, biotite, and magnetite have been documented lithologies typically contain metamorphic garnet, sillimanite (Figure 7), biotite, and rare muscovite porphyroblasts psammite that contain garnet, biotite and minor sillimanite. This unit also has seams and layers of leucogranite expressed as rodded quartz or amphibole, oriented sillimanite, and aligned orthopyroxene (Dyck and St- Onge defined by muscovite, biotite, and faserkiesel sillimanite reoriented axial planar to F3 (Figure 6). The


desLibris · 22 April 2016 English

The Hall Peninsula Integrated Geoscience Program was led by the Canada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, and was designed to increase the geoscience knowledge and assess the economic potential of the area. Eastern …

are 1 to 25 m thick. Rare metamorphic garnet, sillimanite, biotite, and magnetite have been documented lithologies typically contain metamorphic garnet, sillimanite, biotite, and rare muscovite porphyroblasts. psammite that contain garnet, biotite and minor sillimanite. This unit also has seams and layers of leucogranite rodded quartz or amphibole (Figure 7), oriented sillimanite, and aligned orthopyroxene (Dyck and St-Onge defined by muscovite, biotite, and faserkiesel sillimanite reoriented axial planar to F3. The F3 folds locally


desLibris · 14 April 2016 English

The Hall Peninsula Integrated Geoscience Program was led by the Canada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, and was designed to increase the geoscience knowledge and assess the economic potential of the area. Eastern …

are 1 to 25 m thick. Rare metamorphic garnet, sillimanite, biotite, and magnetite have been documented lithologies typically contain metamorphic garnet, sillimanite, biotite, and rare muscovite porphyroblasts (Figure psammite that contain garnet, biotite and minor sillimanite. This unit also has seams and layers of leucogranite expressed as rodded quartz or amphibole, oriented sillimanite, and aligned orthopyroxene (Dyck and St-Onge defined by muscovite, biotite, and faserkiesel sillimanite reoriented axial planar to F3. The F3 folds locally


desLibris · 14 April 2016 English

The Hall Peninsula Integrated Geoscience Program was led by the Canada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, and was designed to increase the geoscience knowledge and assess the economic potential of the area. Eastern …

are 1 to 25 m thick. Rare metamorphic garnet, sillimanite, biotite, and magnetite have been documented lithologies typically contain metamorphic garnet, sillimanite, biotite, and rare muscovite porphyroblasts. psammite that contain garnet, biotite and minor sillimanite (Figure 5). This unit also has seams and layers expressed as rodded quartz or amphibole, oriented sillimanite, and aligned orthopyroxene (Dyck and St-Onge defined by muscovite, biotite, and faserkiesel sillimanite reoriented axial planar to F3. The F3 folds locally


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