Kianit (Malay Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Kianit" in Malay language version.

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  • Quinn, Helen (6 June 2013). "How ancient collision shaped New York skyline". BBC Science. BBC.co.uk. Dicapai pada 2013-06-13. Prof Stewart was keeping an eye out for a mineral known as kyanite, a beautiful blue specimen commonly seen in the Manhattan schist. 'Kyanite is a key mineral to identify, we know it only forms at very deep depths and under extensive pressure,' he said. 'It's like a fingerprint, revealing a wealth of information.' The presence of this mineral reveals that the Manhattan schist was compressed under incredibly high pressure over 300 million years ago. The schist formed as a result of two enormous landmasses coming together to form a supercontinent, known as Pangaea.

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  • Speyer, Robert (1993). Thermal Analysis of Materials. CRC Press. m/s. 166. ISBN 0-8247-8963-6.

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