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Was (wer) ist pyrite cinder - definition

STEEP CONICAL HILL OF VOLCANIC FRAGMENTS AROUND AND DOWNWIND FROM A VOLCANIC VENT
Cinder Cone; Scoria cones; Cinder cones; Scoria cone; Cinder cone volcano; Cinder cone volcanoes; Cinder Cones
  • Schematic of the internal structure of a typical cinder cone
  • San Bernardino Valley]], Arizona
  • [[Parícutin]] erupting in 1943
  • [[SP Crater]], an extinct cinder cone in Arizona
  • Cross-section diagram of a cinder cone or scoria cone

Pyrites         
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  • A pyrite cube (center) has dissolved away from a host rock, leaving behind trace gold
  • [[Pyritohedron]]-shaped crystals from Italy
  • Pyrite under normal and polarized light
  • An abandoned pyrite mine near [[Pernek]] in [[Slovakia]]
IRON (II) DISULFIDE MINERAL
Iron pyrite; Pyrites; Fool's Gold; Iron pyrites; Fool's gold; Fools gold; Iron Pyrite; Fool’s Gold; Fools' gold; Bravoite; Auriferous; Alpina diamond; Fools' Gold; FeS₂
·pl of Pyrite.
II. Pyrites ·noun A name given to a number of metallic minerals, sulphides of iron, copper, cobalt, nickel, and tin, of a white or yellowish color.
Auriferous         
  • disp=sqbr}} on edge)
  • A pyrite cube (center) has dissolved away from a host rock, leaving behind trace gold
  • [[Pyritohedron]]-shaped crystals from Italy
  • Pyrite under normal and polarized light
  • An abandoned pyrite mine near [[Pernek]] in [[Slovakia]]
IRON (II) DISULFIDE MINERAL
Iron pyrite; Pyrites; Fool's Gold; Iron pyrites; Fool's gold; Fools gold; Iron Pyrite; Fool’s Gold; Fools' gold; Bravoite; Auriferous; Alpina diamond; Fools' Gold; FeS₂
·adj Gold-bearing; containing or producing gold.
Pyrite         
  • disp=sqbr}} on edge)
  • A pyrite cube (center) has dissolved away from a host rock, leaving behind trace gold
  • [[Pyritohedron]]-shaped crystals from Italy
  • Pyrite under normal and polarized light
  • An abandoned pyrite mine near [[Pernek]] in [[Slovakia]]
IRON (II) DISULFIDE MINERAL
Iron pyrite; Pyrites; Fool's Gold; Iron pyrites; Fool's gold; Fools gold; Iron Pyrite; Fool’s Gold; Fools' gold; Bravoite; Auriferous; Alpina diamond; Fools' Gold; FeS₂
·noun A common mineral of a pale brass-yellow color and brilliant metallic luster, crystallizing in the isometric system; iron pyrites; iron disulphide.

Wikipedia

Cinder cone

A cinder cone (or scoria cone) is a steep conical hill of loose pyroclastic fragments, such as volcanic clinkers, volcanic ash, or scoria that has been built around a volcanic vent. The pyroclastic fragments are formed by explosive eruptions or lava fountains from a single, typically cylindrical, vent. As the gas-charged lava is blown violently into the air, it breaks into small fragments that solidify and fall as either cinders, clinkers, or scoria around the vent to form a cone that often is symmetrical; with slopes between 30 and 40°; and a nearly circular ground plan. Most cinder cones have a bowl-shaped crater at the summit.