mineral inclusions
61Diamanten — Diamant Natürliche Diamanten im Brillantschliff Chemische Formel C Mineralklasse Elemente 1.CB.10 (8.Aufl. I/B.02–40) (nach Strunz) 1.3.6.1 (nach Dana) …
62Diamas — Diamant Natürliche Diamanten im Brillantschliff Chemische Formel C Mineralklasse Elemente 1.CB.10 (8.Aufl. I/B.02–40) (nach Strunz) 1.3.6.1 (nach Dana) …
63Fancy Diamant — Diamant Natürliche Diamanten im Brillantschliff Chemische Formel C Mineralklasse Elemente 1.CB.10 (8.Aufl. I/B.02–40) (nach Strunz) 1.3.6.1 (nach Dana) …
64Lupenrein — Diamant Natürliche Diamanten im Brillantschliff Chemische Formel C Mineralklasse Elemente 1.CB.10 (8.Aufl. I/B.02–40) (nach Strunz) 1.3.6.1 (nach Dana) …
65Chrysobéryl — Chrysobéryl[1] Catégorie IV : oxydes et hydroxydes[2] …
66chemical element — Introduction also called element, any substance that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances by ordinary chemical processes. Elements are the fundamental materials of which all matter is composed. This article considers the… …
67SILICE — Le dioxyde de silicium ou silice occupe, parmi les oxydes, une place exceptionnelle; en effet, par ses propriétés cristallochimiques, par ses modes de genèse, par son importance pétrographique, il s’apparente étroitement aux silicates. Dans la… …
68Pyrope — A gem quality, emerald cut pyrope. General Category Nesosilicate Chemical formula …
69Carbonado — Carbonado, commonly known as the Black Diamond, is a natural polycrystalline diamond found in alluvial deposits in the Central African Republic and Brazil. Its natural colour is black or dark grey, and it is more porous than other diamonds.… …
70Restite — is the residual material left at the site of melting during the in place production of granite through intense metamorphism.Generally, restite is composed of a predominance of mafic minerals because these are harder to melt (see Bowen s reaction… …