Concept
sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase]
URI | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S26/current/MAT00031/ | |
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Within Vocab | BODC parameter semantic model matrices | |
Alternative Labels | ||
Definition | Disaggregated minerals or mineraloids that sink in bromoform (density 2.89g/cm3) from a sample collected on a 50um sieve after passing through a 100um sieve. | |
Date | 2014-06-03T12:16:35 | |
Identifier | SDN:S26::MAT00031 | |
Note | accepted | |
Has Current Version | 1 | |
version | 1 | |
Broader | S21:S21S022 | sediment |
S01:S018 | matrix entity | |
Narrower | P01:HMIN0006 | Proportion of garnet (allothigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy |
P01:HMIN0016 | Proportion of haematite (authigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0060 | Proportion of barite (authigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0015 | Proportion of siderite (authigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0017 | Proportion of galena (authigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0007 | Proportion of tourmaline (allothigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0003 | Proportion of amphibole (allothigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0001 | Proportion of ore minerals (allothigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0014 | Proportion of pyrite (authigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0063 | Proportion of brookite (authigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0002 | Proportion of leucoxene (allothigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0019 | Proportion of leucoxene (authigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0066 | Proportion of kyanite (authigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0012 | Proportion of monazite (allothigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0011 | Proportion of staurolite (allothigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0013 | Proportion of sphene (allothigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0009 | Proportion of apatite (allothigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0010 | Proportion of rutile (allothigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0008 | Proportion of epidote (allothigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0005 | Proportion of zircon (allothigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0018 | Proportion of anatas (authigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
P01:HMIN0004 | Proportion of pyroxene (allothigenous) in sediment 50-100um [heavy fraction phase] by separation in bromoform and optical microscopy | |
Related | S23:S23C011 | heavy fraction |
S22:S22C0170 | 50-100um |
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