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This granulite consists of garnet, biotite, muscovite, quartz, plagioclase and cordierite.
It is composed of quartz, oligoclase, and microcline, with minor garnet, biotite, muscovite and iron-oxides.
Inclusions of quartz, tourmaline, apatite, and muscovite crystals have been described.
These crystals were abundant in a very micaceous pegmatitic rock composed of muscovite, albite, and quartz with accessory schorl crystals.
Here it was associated with quartz, albite, schorl, muscovite, and microcline in the intermediate zone.
All three are dominated by unaltered muscovite, quartz, K-feldspar and albite, with minor epidote.
All five rock samples are mineralogically simple, and comprise mainly muscovite, quartz and feldspar with accessory epidote and biotite.
The Bakfjord Granite contains quartz, K-feldspar, biotite, plagioclase, epidote, allanite, muscovite and occasional garnet.
The hanging-wall mylonite consists of an interconnected muscovite and chlorite network within a quartz-rich matrix.
The matrix is dominantly felsic, but also contains biotite, muscovite, epidote and titanite.
Sericite is fine-grained muscovite formed by alteration of such minerals as feldspar, cordierite, and sillimanite.
Fine-grained biotite, muscovite and recrystallized quartz grains define the shear foliation.
The intervening host-rock layers are between 2 and 5 cm thick, being composed of biotite, sillimanite, garnet, muscovite, quartz and plagioclase.
Sandstones with this component contain authigenic hematite intergrown with kaolinite and illite and replacing muscovite.
Glauconite is close in composition to muscovite but has some iron, magnesium, sodium, and calcium.
Phlogopite, typically brown, and paragonite, which is macroscopically indistinguishable from muscovite, also are fairly common.
Typical minerals in this facies are quartz, albite, prehnite, pumpellyite, chlorite, stilpnomelane, muscovite, and actinolite.
Although biotite is capable of this, other minerals such as muscovite, garnet and cordierite are more efficient and preferentially occur in strongly peraluminous rocks.
Some of the muscovite forms attractive plumose sprays of large blades.
They collected several pegmatite pockets in which topaz was associated with both clear and smoky quartz, microcline, albite, muscovite, fluorite, and cassiterite.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The accessory minerals of these rocks are principally oligoclase, muscovite, apatite and zircon.
It occurs at several places in Scotland, for instance, at Botriphnie in banffshire, with muscovite in a quartz-vein.
A marked schistosity accompanies this alteration, and most of the schistose planes are coated with silvery muscovite.
But, by my faith, I looked more at my Fritz than she doth at the Muscovite.
When I visited the Muscovite realm in after years I was more kindly received.
His name was walk-off, and his object was the annexation of fish for Muscovite consumption.
Duchess Joan is safe out of his reach, Kernsberg is revictualled, the Muscovite army returned.
There will be deep murmurings to-night in the Muscovite faubourg.
The Muscovite wife then takes place of the managed mistress.
What could be the Pope's concern in the Muscovite succession?
My forefathers have tasted more than once of Muscovite generosity.
But the Muscovite was a grim, mysterious figure they feared and hated.
He had married a Muscovite and had several sons and grandsons.
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