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- Heavy_mineral abstract "In geology, a heavy mineral is one with a density that is greater than 2.9 g/cm3, most commonly referring to dense components of siliciclastic sediments. A heavy mineral suite is the relative percentages of heavy minerals in a stone. Heavy mineral suites are used to help determine the provenance and history of sedimentary rocks.As heavy minerals are a minor constituent of most sedimentary rock, they must be separated out to be studied. Heavy mineral separation generally uses a dense liquid in either a separatory funnel or centrifuge. Liquids used include bromoform, tetrabromoethane, tribromoethane, methylene iodide, and polytungstate liquids.".
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageID "33058623".
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageLength "1369".
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageRevisionID "683251481".
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLink 1,1,1-Tribromoethane.
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLink Bromoform.
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLink Category:Petrology.
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedimentology.
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLink Centrifuge.
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLink Density.
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLink Diiodomethane.
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLink Polytungstate_liquid.
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLink Provenance_(geology).
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentary_rock.
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLink Separatory_funnel.
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLink Siliciclastic.
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLink Tetrabromoethane.
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heavy mineral".
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLinkText "heavy mineral".
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageWikiLinkText "heavy-mineral".
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Petrology-stub.
- Heavy_mineral wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Heavy_mineral subject Category:Petrology.
- Heavy_mineral subject Category:Sedimentology.
- Heavy_mineral type Subfield.
- Heavy_mineral comment "In geology, a heavy mineral is one with a density that is greater than 2.9 g/cm3, most commonly referring to dense components of siliciclastic sediments. A heavy mineral suite is the relative percentages of heavy minerals in a stone. Heavy mineral suites are used to help determine the provenance and history of sedimentary rocks.As heavy minerals are a minor constituent of most sedimentary rock, they must be separated out to be studied.".
- Heavy_mineral label "Heavy mineral".
- Heavy_mineral sameAs Q5695273.
- Heavy_mineral sameAs m.0h54bs1.
- Heavy_mineral sameAs Q5695273.
- Heavy_mineral wasDerivedFrom Heavy_mineral?oldid=683251481.
- Heavy_mineral isPrimaryTopicOf Heavy_mineral.