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- Microspherulite abstract "Microspherulites are microscopic spherical particles with diameter less than two mm, usually in the 100 micrometre range, mainly consisting of mineral material (the Greek litos means "stone"). Only bodies created by natural physico-chemical processes, with no contribution of either biological (in aqueous sedimentary environments this contribution is possible) or human activity, are considered to be microspherulites.Generally speaking, the common feature (sphericity) indicates that each sphere represents an internal equilibrium of forces within a fluid medium (water, air).".
- Microspherulite thumbnail Detailed_group_of_oolites.jpg?width=300.
- Microspherulite wikiPageID "23219171".
- Microspherulite wikiPageRevisionID "579029597".
- Microspherulite hasPhotoCollection Microspherulite.
- Microspherulite subject Category:Atmospheric_sciences.
- Microspherulite subject Category:Earth_sciences.
- Microspherulite comment "Microspherulites are microscopic spherical particles with diameter less than two mm, usually in the 100 micrometre range, mainly consisting of mineral material (the Greek litos means "stone").".
- Microspherulite label "Microesferulito".
- Microspherulite label "Microspherulite".
- Microspherulite sameAs Microesferulito.
- Microspherulite sameAs m.0661750.
- Microspherulite sameAs Q5560815.
- Microspherulite sameAs Q5560815.
- Microspherulite wasDerivedFrom Microspherulite?oldid=579029597.
- Microspherulite depiction Detailed_group_of_oolites.jpg.
- Microspherulite isPrimaryTopicOf Microspherulite.