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- Chlorite group - Wikipedia
Chlorite is a common weathering product and is widespread in clay and in sedimentary rock containing clay minerals [9] Chlorite is found in pelites along with quartz, albite, sericite, and garnet, and is also found in associate with actinolite and epidote [10]
- Chlorite: Mineral description, properties and formation - Geology. com
Chlorite minerals often form in clay-rich sedimentary rocks that are buried in deep sedimentary basins or subjected to regional metamorphism at a convergent plate boundary Chlorite that forms here is usually associated with biotite, muscovite, garnet, staurolite, andalusite, or cordierite
- Chlorite Group: Mineral information, data and localities. - mindat. org
Hillier, S and Velde, B (1991): Octahedral occupancy and the chemical composition of diagenetic (low-temperature) chlorite Clay Minerals, 26, 149-168
- Chlorite | Variation, Properties, Formation, Occurrence and Uses
Crystal Habit: Chlorite minerals have a platy or foliated crystal habit, forming thin, flexible flakes or sheets They can also occur as fine-grained aggregates Cleavage: Chlorite minerals exhibit one perfect cleavage plane parallel to the basal plane of their crystal structure This cleavage produces thin, flat flakes
- Chlorite | Clay, Greenstone, Serpentine | Britannica
chlorite, widespread group of layer silicate minerals occurring in both macroscopic and clay-grade sizes; they are hydrous aluminum silicates, usually of magnesium and iron The name, from the Greek for “green,” refers to chlorite’s typical colour
- Basics of Clay Minerals and Their Characteristic Properties
Clay minerals such as kaolinite, smectite, chlorite, micas are main components of raw materials of clay and formed in presence of water A large number of clays used to form the different structure which completely depends on their mining source
- Chlorite - ALEX STREKEISEN
Chlorite forms by the alteration of mafic minerals such as pyroxenes, amphiboles, biotite, staurolite, cordierite, garnet, and chloritoid Chlorite can also occur as a result of hydrothermal alteration of any rock type, where recrystallization of clay minerals or alteration of mafic minerals produce chlorite
- Chlorite - Clark Science Center
Chlorite forms by the alteration of mafic minerals such as pyroxenes, amphiboles, biotite, staurolite, cordierite, garnet, and chloritoid Chlorite can also occur as a result of hydrothermal alteration of any rock type, where recrystallization of clay minerals or alteration of mafic minerals produce chlorite
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