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An article from Science News Jan 2021
Reawakened Yellowstone geyser isn’t a sign of imminent explosion
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Agate
A variety of chalcedonic quartz that is distinguished by the presence of color banding in curved or irregular patterns (Fig. 1). Most agate used for ornamental purposes is composed of two or more tones or intensities of brownish-red, often…
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Albite
A sodium-rich plagioclase feldspar mineral whose composition extends over the range Ab100An0 to Ab90An10, where Ab (= albite) is NaAlSi3O8 and An (= anorthite) is CaAl2Si2O8 (see illustration). Albite occurs in crustal igneous rocks as a major…
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Amber
Most commonly, a generic name for all fossil resins, although it has been restricted by some to refer only to succinite, the mineralogical species of fossil resin that includes most of the Baltic Coast deposits. The time necessary to transform resin…
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Amblygonite
A lithium aluminum phosphate mineral of basic formula LiAl(PO4)(F). The structure of amblygonite consists of phosphate (PO4) groups of tetrahedra and AlO6 groups of octahedra. Each PO4 tetrahedron is connected to an AlO6 octahedron. Corner-sharing…
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Amethyst
The transparent purple to violet variety of the mineral quartz. Although quartz is perhaps the commonest gem mineral known, amethyst (see illustration) is rare in the deep colors that characterize fine quality. Amethyst is usually colored unevenly…
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Coral bleaching
The response of corals to environmental stress in which they eject the single-cell algae that live within the transparent coral tissue, making the white coral skeleton visible. Corals (Fig. 1) are animals that live in a partnership (symbiosis) with…
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Kaliophilite
A rare mineral tectosilicate found in volcanic rocks high in potassium and low in silica. Kaliophilite is one of three polymorphic forms of KAlSiO4; the others are the rare mineral kalsilite and an orthorhombic phase formed artificially at about…
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Touch-screen display
An electronic display that allows a user to interact with a computer system by touching an area or areas on the display. Touch-screen displays have been in use for many years in ATMs, checkout registers, and other applications, but gained mass…