leucoxene (Meaning)

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leucoxene (n.)

A nearly opaque white mineral, in part identical with titanite, observed in some igneous rocks as the result of the alteration of titanic iron.

Synonyms & Antonyms of leucoxene

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leucoxene Sentence Examples

  1. Leucoxene is a white or pale-colored mineral that frequently occurs as an alteration product of ilmenite.
  2. Thin section analysis revealed the presence of leucoxene associated with sphene in the granulite.
  3. The leucoxene in this rock is believed to have formed from the breakdown of a pre-existing iron-titanium oxide mineral.
  4. Microscopic observation identified leucoxene as a major constituent of the altered mafic minerals in the volcanic rock.
  5. Electron microprobe analysis confirmed the composition of the leucoxene to be predominantly titanium dioxide.
  6. The formation of leucoxene indicates the presence of a reducing environment during the alteration process.
  7. The leucoxene-filled fractures in the quartz crystal provide evidence of post-crystallization deformation.
  8. The leucoxene grains exhibit a distinct anisotropic texture under polarized light microscopy.
  9. The presence of leucoxene indicates a potential source for titanium in the sediment.
  10. The leucoxene content in the soil provides valuable information about the provenance and weathering history of the area.

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A nearly opaque white mineral, in part identical with titanite, observed in some igneous rocks as the result of the alteration of titanic iron.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Leucoxene is a white or pale-colored mineral that frequently occurs as an alteration product of ilmenite.

Thin section analysis revealed the presence of leucoxene associated with sphene in the granulite.

The leucoxene in this rock is believed to have formed from the breakdown of a pre-existing iron-titanium oxide mineral.

Microscopic observation identified leucoxene as a major constituent of the altered mafic minerals in the volcanic rock.