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Polarizing microscope picture of thin section taken in crossed polarized light. The green mineral is biotite and the coloured one is muscovite. The black inclusion in biotite is magnetite. Rock:Nepheline syenite gneiss Local:Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Author:Eurico Zimbres Free for all use

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