h5. Volcanic beach sand, Devil's Island, Antarctica
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| Devil's Island \\
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{table-cell} | Coarsecoarse-grained beach sand |
| *Location* \\ | Beach on Devil's Island, West Antarctica, (63°48'S, 057°17'W ; E.east of James Ross Island) |
| *Depositional facies* \\ | _replace this with text about the dep facies_ high-energy shoreline |
| *Provenance* \\ | Maficmafic to intermediary volcanovolcanic |
| *Composition* \\ | Pyroxenepyroxene, hornblende, plagioclase, opaque ore minerals |
| *Texture* | Coarse sand (oarse-grained (mean ca. 1500 µ), very poorly sorted, rounded |
h6. Petrographic thin section:
| *Description* | In the bright field olive Olive-green amphiboles and the black ore minerals are visible in the bright-field image. The translucent minerals in the dark field show the distinct first- and second-order colors and the cleavage of clinopyroxenes |
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| Bright field \\
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{table-cell} | Dark field |
| *Sample number* | heubeck0069 |
| *Collector* | Dr. Bernd Weber, Potsdam |
| *Date of sampling* | September 2005 |
h6. Comments:
ThisThe composition of this beach sand is remarkable because of the predominancethe ofgood physicalpreservation weathering and thedominace goodof preservationminerals ofsensitive chemicallyto susceptiblechemical mineralsweathering
[Additional data page|geowisssand:0069 Additional data]
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