File:BSE images of karwowskiite crystals (b).png

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English: Karwowskiite crystals on the boundary of the sulfide nodule and paralava, BSE images. An = anorthite, Di = diopside, Fap = fluorapatite, Gls = glass, Krw = karwowskiite, Nic = nickelphosphide, Pnl = pentlandite, Rud = rudashevskiite, Tro = troilite, Trd = tridymite, Wo = wollastonite.
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Author Galuskin, E.V.; Galuskina, I.O.; Kusz, J.; Książek, M.; Vapnik, Y.; Zieliński, G.
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