File:Staurolite garnet schist 3mm pp 2007.jpg
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Siim Sepp, 2007
Metamorphic rock staurolite-garnet schist. Photomicrograph with plane polarized light. The width of the view is approximately 3 mm. Main minerals are staurolite (yellow), garnet (upper left corner), sericite (fine muscovite flakes that cover other minerals and make them fuzzy) and graphite (black).
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