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US
/ˌmɪnɝˈɑɫədʒi/
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[ UK /mˌɪnəɹˈælədʒi/ ]
[ UK /mˌɪnəɹˈælədʒi/ ]
NOUN
- the branch of geology that studies minerals: their structure and properties and the ways of distinguishing them
How To Use mineralogy In A Sentence
- The paper studies grinding classification according to vitriol calcigenous process mineralogy and substance for integrate utilize.
- Specimens of everything known in mineralogy lay there in their places in perfect order, and correctly named, divided into inflammable, metallic, and lithoid minerals. Journey to the Interior of the Earth
- The time he spent in Switzerland in 1824, and his journey along the Rhine in 1825, may also have stimulated his considerable interest in mineralogy.
- The specimens were then ground to a fine powder and analyzed individually in an X-ray diffractometer to determine carbonate polymorph mineralogy.
- The mineralogy in the dust itself that we kicked up corresponds to what was seen by M Cubed instrument, and also what we see in chondrite asteroids. Look for "Flood" of News This Week About Water on the Moon | Universe Today
- Vertical differentiation in mineralogy in weathering profiles may also reflect the stage-by-stage alteration of primary rock minerals.
- Faecal pellets of zooplankton and benthic crustaceans can also have a different mineralogy from the suspended clay in the ambient sea water.
- He encouraged many young people to pursue mineralogy as a hobby.
- Not all bryozoans are calcified; the degree of calcification and mineralogy also varies.
- This week, Nathalie Kellens (KULeuven) and Patrick Degryse (Physico-Chemical Geology, KULeuven) classified debris from smithing activities retrieved from the urban and territorial surveys and from the excavations within the city center according to weight, volume, density, mineralogy, chemistry, ellipticity, flatness, position in the smithing hearth and profile of the cakes. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Metallurgical Studies Report 2