True lodes are veins of injection formed by the infiltration of silicated waters carrying the metals also in solution.
The silicated soda is obtained by boiling ground flints in a strong caustic lye.
The consolidated masses, thrown up from the diggings, appear to be silicated limestone, often friable, and not crystalline.
Defn: Combined or impregnated with silicon or silica; as, silicated hydrogen; silicated rocks.
The weathering of the silicated limestone gangue results in great masses of clay which are characteristic features of the oxide zones of these deposits.
It is a rather common mineral in silicated zones in limestones near igneous contacts, but gem tourmalines are found principally in pegmatite dikes.
Here it is believed to be an alteration product of diopside (lime-magnesia pyroxene) in a contact-metamorphic silicated zone.
Of the 'Silicated Carbon Filter,' Professor Wanklyn says that it will render river water containing a considerable amount of free and albuminoid ammonia as pure as deep spring water.
The silicated soda is prepared by boiling ground flints in a strong caustic lye, till the specific gravity of the compound rises to nearly double the density of water.
Such beds may finally be consolidated and rendered crystalline by metamorphism, and thus a great variety of silicated rocks may result, retaining little or no indication of any connection with the agency of life.
Fluoric acid, a compound of fluorine and hydrogen, is decomposed during this action, and is changed, by the union of its fluorine with silicon, into the silicated fluoric acid.
Brugnatelli (Bulletin des Neustin) recommends the paper to be prepared with silicated alkali, commonly called the liquor of flints.
I use one from the Silicated Carbon Company, and find it excellent.
The thickened wall of the opaque shell is here composed of a peculiarsilicated cement, which encloses numerous very thin and irregularly scattered needles (Pl.
The colour is generally red or purple, and it weathers into red clay, in contrast to the highly acid or silicated felsites which weather into whitish sand.
To these succeeded during the Pliocene epoch still more highly silicated rocks of trachytic type, consisting of sanidine and oligoclase trachytes.
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