noun a mineral group of pyroxene minerals
adjective describing the type of mineral
Aegirine-augites are a type of pyroxene mineral commonly found in igneous rocks.
Aegirine-augites are known for their dark green to black color and are often found in alkaline igneous rocks.
Aegirine-augites are often associated with volcanic activity and can provide insights into the history of volcanic eruptions.
Aegirine-augites are used in the study of rock formation and mineral composition.
Aegirine-augites are commonly used by geologists to study igneous rocks and understand their formation processes.
Mineralogists use aegirine-augites to identify and classify minerals based on their physical and chemical properties.
Metallurgists may use aegirine-augites in the process of extracting metals from ores or studying the behavior of metals in different environments.