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Cooray, P.G.

Corundum in biotite - Sillimanite gneiss from near Polgahawela, Ceylon - 480-486p. Illustration

Abstract
Idiomorphic, pale blue corundum crystals (S.G. =4·02, n0=1·770 ± 0·002) up to one inch long occur as porphyroblasts in a finegrained biotite-sillimanite gneiss cut by pegmatite veins at Gangoda, 5½ miles south of Polgahawela. The field relations and petrography of the corundum-bearing rocks are described briefly. The corundum is thought to have crystallized by metamorphic differentiation in alumina-rich silica-poor bands in a semipelitic gneiss.




Corundum - Polgahawela - Ceylon
Petrology - Polgahawela - Ceylon
Biotite sillimanite gneiss - Ceylon

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