(1) A colorless or pale brown mica with potassium
(2) A resident of Moscow
(1) Of or relating to the residents of Moscow
(1) They collected several pegmatite pockets in which topaz was associated with both clear and smoky quartz, microcline, albite, muscovite , fluorite, and cassiterite.
(2) All monazite grains are located in the rock matrix, which consists of quartz, muscovite , biotite, epidote, chlorite, plagioclase, potassium feldspar and garnet with a granoblastic texture.
(3) The intervening host-rock layers are between 2 and 5 cm thick, being composed of biotite, sillimanite, garnet, muscovite , quartz and plagioclase.
(4) This granulite consists of garnet, biotite, muscovite , quartz, plagioclase and cordierite.
(5) Although biotite is capable of this, other minerals such as muscovite , garnet and cordierite are more efficient and preferentially occur in strongly peraluminous rocks.