The ratio of the magnetization, M, relative to the macroscopic magnetic field intensity, B. “Diamagnetic” substances have negative values, “paramagnetic” substances have positive susceptibilities.
Cf., diamagnetism, paramagnetism
The ratio of the magnetization, M, relative to the macroscopic magnetic field intensity, B. “Diamagnetic” substances have negative values, “paramagnetic” substances have positive susceptibilities.
Cf., diamagnetism, paramagnetism
Describes a property of material where there is attraction by a magnet.
Cf., diamagnetism, paramagnetism
A poorly defined material, possibly Al-rich biotite.
A boron-rich serpentine (Ranorosoa et al., 1989), often confused with a boron-rich chlorite in older literature. Manandonite has an ideal chemical composition of Li2Al4(Si2AlB)O10(OH)8 and occurs in the 2H2 polytype. Manandonite occurs in the Antandrokomby pegmatite, Manadona River, near Antsirabe, Madagascar.
Cf., borocookeite, boromuscovite
See hydrotalcite group.
An obsolete term for manganoan muscovite.
See pyrosmalite.
An obsolete varietal term for biotite.
An obsolete term for manganoan muscovite.
An obsolete varietal term for glauconite.