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Himalayan "S-type" granite generated from I-type sources. [PDF]
Ding H, Zhang Z, Kohn MJ.
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Zircon (ZrSiO 5 ) has been identified as an accessory mineral in the Vaca Muerta mesosiderite and in the troilite nodules of the Toluca iron meteorite. The occurrence in Vaca Muerta is a new discovery confirmed by electron-probe microanalysis of a grain in a polished section of the meteorite.
U B, Marvin, C, Klein
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Zircon (ZrSiO 5 ) has been identified as an accessory mineral in the Vaca Muerta mesosiderite and in the troilite nodules of the Toluca iron meteorite. The occurrence in Vaca Muerta is a new discovery confirmed by electron-probe microanalysis of a grain in a polished section of the meteorite.
U B, Marvin, C, Klein
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Production of coloured zircon pigments from zircon
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2007Zircon (ZrSiO 4 ) pigments are commonly used in the ceramic industry for glazes due to their high chemical stability and superior resistance to the dissolution during firing in glazes. These pigments are made by calcining a mixture of SiO2, ZrO2, a dopant ion which produces the colour and mineralizer.
Özel, Emel, Turan, Servet
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Zircon-quartzite and zircon-clay refractories
Refractories, 1980The authors have investigated the properties of zircon-quartzite and zircon-clay refractories. They have established that the use of both quartzite and zircon in the masses permits the preparation of refractories which expand during heating and have a fairly high refractoriness and softening point under a load of 0.2 MPa; in this connection ...
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Oxygen-isotope evidence from ancient zircons for liquid water at the Earth's surface 4,300 Myr ago
Nature, 2001T Mark Harrison
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