PLACER GARNET - A NEW TYPE OF MINERAL RAW MATERIAL ON THE COAST OF THE WHITE SEA ...

One of the most popular abrasive materials at the moment is natural garnet sand. The quality of this abrasive material is largely determined by the morphostructural, chemical and genetic features of the main component - minerals of the garnet group. In the Arkhangelsk region, new placer occurences o...

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Main Authors: Solenikova, E.O., Levchenko, E.N.
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Language:English
Published: Инфинити 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.34660/inf.2023.90.22.152
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spelling ftdatacite:10.34660/inf.2023.90.22.152 2023-05-15T15:23:41+02:00 PLACER GARNET - A NEW TYPE OF MINERAL RAW MATERIAL ON THE COAST OF THE WHITE SEA ... Solenikova, E.O. Levchenko, E.N. 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.34660/inf.2023.90.22.152 http://search.rads-doi.org/project/11546/object/166941 en eng Инфинити http://search.rads-doi.org/project/11546 garnet sand morphostructural features solid-phase inclusions chemical composition physical and mechanical properties abrasive materials Conference Paper Text ScholarlyArticle article-journal 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.34660/inf.2023.90.22.152 2023-04-03T13:46:16Z One of the most popular abrasive materials at the moment is natural garnet sand. The quality of this abrasive material is largely determined by the morphostructural, chemical and genetic features of the main component - minerals of the garnet group. In the Arkhangelsk region, new placer occurences of garnet-containing sands have been identified. The development of that placers can provide the country with highly liquid, strategic raw materials. ... Text Arkhangelsk White Sea DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) White Sea
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solid-phase inclusions
chemical composition
physical and mechanical properties
abrasive materials
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solid-phase inclusions
chemical composition
physical and mechanical properties
abrasive materials
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Levchenko, E.N.
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chemical composition
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abrasive materials
description One of the most popular abrasive materials at the moment is natural garnet sand. The quality of this abrasive material is largely determined by the morphostructural, chemical and genetic features of the main component - minerals of the garnet group. In the Arkhangelsk region, new placer occurences of garnet-containing sands have been identified. The development of that placers can provide the country with highly liquid, strategic raw materials. ...
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title PLACER GARNET - A NEW TYPE OF MINERAL RAW MATERIAL ON THE COAST OF THE WHITE SEA ...
title_short PLACER GARNET - A NEW TYPE OF MINERAL RAW MATERIAL ON THE COAST OF THE WHITE SEA ...
title_full PLACER GARNET - A NEW TYPE OF MINERAL RAW MATERIAL ON THE COAST OF THE WHITE SEA ...
title_fullStr PLACER GARNET - A NEW TYPE OF MINERAL RAW MATERIAL ON THE COAST OF THE WHITE SEA ...
title_full_unstemmed PLACER GARNET - A NEW TYPE OF MINERAL RAW MATERIAL ON THE COAST OF THE WHITE SEA ...
title_sort placer garnet - a new type of mineral raw material on the coast of the white sea ...
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