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The garnets are double silicates; one of the metallic elements is calcium, magnesium, ferrous iron, or manganese and the other aluminum, ferric iron, or chromium.
Garnet occurs in many different kinds of rocks—grossularite, in metamorphosed impure limestones; pyrope, in basic igneous rocks; spessartite, in granite rocks; almandite, in schists and other metamorphic rocks as well as in igneous rocks; andradite, in serpentine; and uvarovite, chiefly in serpentine.
Garnet and Clinozoisite from the Nightingale Mining District.
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[Luft, Eric v.d.], "Gall, Franz Joseph (1758-1828), German-Austrian Physician, Anatomist, and Psychologist." World of Anatomy and Physiology, edited by K. Lee Lerner and Brenda Wilmoth Lerner (Detroit: Gale Group, 2002), vol.
Luft, Eric v.d., "Wolseley, Garnet Joseph, Viscount (1833-1913)." Ground Warfare: An International Encyclopedia, edited by Stanley Sandler (Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, 2002), vol.
Luft, Eric v.d., "Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von (1775-1854)." Biographical Dictionary of Literary Influences: The Nineteenth Century, 1800-1914, edited by John Powell, Derek W. Blakeley, and Tessa Powell (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2001), pp.
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