Примери за използване на Anthony et на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Common as speleothems in caves(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Fracture: uneven to conchoidal(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Tenacity: tough in aggregate(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Less commonly in nepheline-free extrusives(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Colourless in transmitted light(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Fracture: subconchoidal to irregular(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Diaphaneity: transparent to translucent(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Also in metamorphosed sedimentary deposits(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Diaphaneity: transparent to translucent(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Diaphaneity: transparent to translucent(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Dispersion: moderate to strong(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Dispersion: moderate to strong(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Nearly colourless in thin section(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Z= pale yellow to yellow-green(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
In thin veinlets cutting lazurite crystals(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
In potassium-rich mafic and ultramafic lavas(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
In mafic igneous rocks and granites(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Typically in sheaflike or fan-shaped aggregates(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
Diaphaneity: translucent in thin fragments(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).
In thin section yellow-green or blue-green(Anthony et al., 2001- 2005).