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Beds of magnesite range in average thickness from five centimetres to five metres.
Associated with the quartz are crystals of almandine, kyanite, biotite, and magnesite.
The most distal alteration is volumetrically minor and involves alteration of olivine to antigorite and magnesite.
Calcite and ankerite are present, but the most abundant carbonate is magnesite.
A home made lick can be made by mixing molasses and calcined magnesite in equal parts by weight.
Materials that are commonly calcined include phosphate, aluminum oxide, manganese carbonate, petrol coke, and sea water magnesite.
Copper, Cu, has been found associated with cuprite octahedra at Pedra Preta, where these minerals occur on talc and magnesite.
The most significant advantage of mineral carbonation by magnesite is that it is the only permanent form of carbon sequestration.
Some topaz forms spectacular crystals and matrix specimens on magnesite or quartz.
Magnesita owns some of the largest and highest quality magnesite deposits in the world with total estimated reserves of about 200 years.
Iron ore is rare, but in some countries there is a considerable amount of copper, zinc, tin, chromite, manganese, magnesite and bauxite.
Turkey possesses known deposits of 77 of the 90 marketable minerals, most notably boron, feldspar, marble, baryte, celestite, emery, limestone, magnesite, perlite and pumice.
Remelting of the consumable electrode was performed under the flux represented by a mixture of fluoric calcium, alundum, magnesite, silica, and manganese oxide.
The chimney had been a part of the Hartlepool skyline since the early 1960s, when it was part of the town's magnesite works which produced chemicals needed for making metal.
Besides, heavy deposits of Magnesite, a mineral used in steel and medicines industries have also been found in Killa Saifullah district.
Now Lie Neglected, is a documentary shot at the former Steetley Magnesite Works in Hartlepool.
Examples from Classical Literature
The most important use of magnesite is as a refractory material for lining furnaces and converters.
Under the high prices which prevailed during the war, dolomite was to some extent substituted for magnesite.
It is cheaper but less satisfactory than magnesite, and is not likely to be used on any large scale.
The Canadian magnesite is of lower grade than the domestic and European magnesite and is consequently less desirable.
The green jade-like stone known in New Zealand as tangiwai is bowenite, a translucent serpentine with enclosures of magnesite.
Austrian magnesite, however, will be likely to dominate the market in the future if delivered at anything like pre-war prices.
In 1913 the American production of magnesite was only 9600 tons.
This situation has led to agitation for a protective tariff on magnesite.
The base of this manufacture is the magnesite of Baldissero.
For every ton of steel produced five pounds of magnesite is needed.
Magnesite mines are worked by an Anglo-Greek company in Euboea.
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