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Standard - Search

Search for a standard according to the elements you want to standardize, or a standard name.
To limit your search you can also specify the mineral class.

Mineral class
Mineral name help
 
Element(s)...
...to calibrate help
...wt-% range help Element:
Min (0-100): % Max (0-100): %
...included in std help Periodic table
...excluded from std help
List one or more element(s) separated by a single space.

The search engine will look for any standard on which you can calibrate the element(s) entered in this field.
List one or more element(s) separated by a single space.

The search engine will look for any standard containing this element(s).
List one or more element(s) separated by a single space.

The search engine will look for any standard that do NOT contain this element(s).
Enter the name of a standard you are looking for. You don't need to enter the full name. For instance, typing "ter" might return "terbium" or "forsterite".

Use the symbol % to replace any unknown character (as the star * in Windows). For instance, entering "b%t" might return "basaltic glass" or "biotite".
Select an element, then enter the range in elemental weight-percent. Selected element will automatically be added to the list of included element.
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