Lexicographical Neighbors of Sanidines
Literary usage of Sanidines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania by Royal Society of Tasmania (1898)
"Inclusions of minute needles of augite (or aegirine) are frequently-arranged in
zonal form round the periphery of the sanidines, and the margins of the ..."
2. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS, ANZAAS. (1891)
"Larger sanidines, partly in Carlsbad twins, also scantily distributed. ...
Large sanidines scarce. Green columnar augite and brown columnar hornblende ..."
3. Report by Tasmania Dept. of Mines (1897)
"The ground- mass is much decomposed, but seems to consist essentially of small
sanidines. Numerous black needles obscured by ferrite may represent acmi te ..."
4. Abstracts of the Eighth International Conference on Geochronology by Marvin A. Lanphere, G. Brent Dalrymple, Brent D. Turrin (1994)
"Pristine to variably partially melted sanidines were separated from 4 individual
... To help characterize the sanidines prior to furnace step- heating, ..."
5. Microscopical Physiography of the Rock-making Minerals: An Aid to the by Harry Rosenbusch (1889)
"In general, the sanidines exhibit no signs of decomposition ... The red color
occurring in some sanidines arises from infiltrations of iron oxide. ..."
6. Microscopical Physiography of the Rock-making Minerals: An Aid to the by Harry Rosenbusch (1888)
"Occasionally in the sanidines of lavas, more frequently in those sanidines which
have been thrown out loose, and in those of lapilli, the axial plane lies ..."
7. Modern Lithology Illustrated and Defined: For the Use of University by Ernest Howard Adye (1907)
"Lath-shaped sanidines some of which show traces of twinning, are disseminated
throughout the field. The black opaque sections show the positions of the ..."
8. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania by Royal Society of Tasmania (1898)
"Inclusions of minute needles of augite (or aegirine) are frequently-arranged in
zonal form round the periphery of the sanidines, and the margins of the ..."
9. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS, ANZAAS. (1891)
"Larger sanidines, partly in Carlsbad twins, also scantily distributed. ...
Large sanidines scarce. Green columnar augite and brown columnar hornblende ..."
10. Report by Tasmania Dept. of Mines (1897)
"The ground- mass is much decomposed, but seems to consist essentially of small
sanidines. Numerous black needles obscured by ferrite may represent acmi te ..."
11. Abstracts of the Eighth International Conference on Geochronology by Marvin A. Lanphere, G. Brent Dalrymple, Brent D. Turrin (1994)
"Pristine to variably partially melted sanidines were separated from 4 individual
... To help characterize the sanidines prior to furnace step- heating, ..."
12. Microscopical Physiography of the Rock-making Minerals: An Aid to the by Harry Rosenbusch (1889)
"In general, the sanidines exhibit no signs of decomposition ... The red color
occurring in some sanidines arises from infiltrations of iron oxide. ..."
13. Microscopical Physiography of the Rock-making Minerals: An Aid to the by Harry Rosenbusch (1888)
"Occasionally in the sanidines of lavas, more frequently in those sanidines which
have been thrown out loose, and in those of lapilli, the axial plane lies ..."
14. Modern Lithology Illustrated and Defined: For the Use of University by Ernest Howard Adye (1907)
"Lath-shaped sanidines some of which show traces of twinning, are disseminated
throughout the field. The black opaque sections show the positions of the ..."