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Definition of calcic in English: calcicadjective ˈkalsɪkˈkælsɪk (chiefly of minerals) containing or relatively rich in calcium. Example sentencesExamples - Detailed elemental and isotopic studies of this crystal fractionation pathway have indicated the importance of mafic phases, notably calcic clinopyroxene and biotite.
- Humid phases have been identified from the presence of palaeokarst, leached vertisols and rare spodosol palaeosols, while more and phases are expressed as calcretes associated with rendolls and calcic vertisols.
- Some of the studied rocks (particularly gabbros) show high alumina characteristics probably reflecting the high modal content of very calcic plagioclase.
- High calcic liming materials contain small amounts of magnesium.
- In the most complete survey of what is called the Rock Hill gabbro, Chalcraft mapped a large area of gabbroic anorthosite (77.5-90% calcic plagioclase) at the site where the preserve is located.
- The original hornblende crystals have partially decomposed to form a mesh of ortho- and clinopyroxene and extremely calcic plagioclase.
- Tauride dykes contain less calcic plagioclase than their host cumulates, like the Kinik ophiolites.
Definition of calcic in US English: calcicadjectiveˈkælsɪkˈkalsik (chiefly of minerals) containing or relatively rich in calcium. Example sentencesExamples - Detailed elemental and isotopic studies of this crystal fractionation pathway have indicated the importance of mafic phases, notably calcic clinopyroxene and biotite.
- Humid phases have been identified from the presence of palaeokarst, leached vertisols and rare spodosol palaeosols, while more and phases are expressed as calcretes associated with rendolls and calcic vertisols.
- Some of the studied rocks (particularly gabbros) show high alumina characteristics probably reflecting the high modal content of very calcic plagioclase.
- The original hornblende crystals have partially decomposed to form a mesh of ortho- and clinopyroxene and extremely calcic plagioclase.
- In the most complete survey of what is called the Rock Hill gabbro, Chalcraft mapped a large area of gabbroic anorthosite (77.5-90% calcic plagioclase) at the site where the preserve is located.
- Tauride dykes contain less calcic plagioclase than their host cumulates, like the Kinik ophiolites.
- High calcic liming materials contain small amounts of magnesium.
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