File:Biotite cordierite gneiss pmg ss xp 0,8 2007.jpg
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[edit]Siim Sepp, 2007
Metamorphic rock biotite-cordierite gneiss. Photomicrograph with crossed polars. The width of the view is approximately 0,8 mm. Main minerals are biotite (brown, green and pink interference colors) and cordierite (gray, polysynthetically twinned in the middle).
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