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Dehydroxylation of Muscovite

Nature, 1964
IT is well known that large, well-crystallized sheets of muscovite mica are resistant to thermal decomposition at temperatures above 500° C. Hidnert and Dickson1, for example, reported that heating at 600° C for 1 h produced little or no change in the properties of a large number of different muscovite samples. Finely divided muscovite, however, begins
G. L. GAINES, W. VEDDER
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Diffusion of 40Ar in muscovite

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2009
Abstract Hydrothermal treatment of closely sized muscovite aggregates in a piston-cylinder apparatus induced 40Ar∗ loss that is revealed in 40Ar/39Ar step heating spectra. Age spectra and Arrhenius data, however, differ from that expected from a single diffusion length scale.
Harrison, T. Mark   +4 more
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Experimental deformation of muscovite

Journal of Structural Geology, 1993
Abstract The strength and mechanical anisotropy of muscovite have been investigated by shortening single crystals at 45°, 0° and 90° to the basal plane (001) at temperatures T from 20 to 400°C, confining pressures Pc from 10 to 400 MPa, and strain rates e from 2.5 × 10−7 to 2.3 × 10−4 s−1.
V.M Mares, A.K Kronenberg
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Muscovite and Mandarin.

Pacific Affairs, 1971
Donald W. Treadgold, Clifford M. Foust
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Muscovite Russia.

The Economic History Review, 1981
R. E. F. Smith, Samuel H. Baron
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Grinding effect of sodium silicate on muscovite and its mechanism analysis

Minerals Engineering, 2023
Liuyi Ren, Shenxu Bao
exaly  

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