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- Tremolite - Wikipedia
Tremolite is a member of the amphibole group of silicate minerals with composition Ca 2 (Mg 5 0-4 5 Fe 2+0 0-0 5)Si 8 O 22 (OH) 2 Tremolite forms by metamorphism of sediments rich in dolomite and quartz, and occurs in two distinct forms, crystals and fibers Tremolite forms a series with actinolite and ferro-actinolite
- Tremolite: Mineral information, data and localities. - mindat. org
Tremolite is an important rock-forming mineral and occurs most commonly as a white to light green, granular to fibrous component of metamorphosed carbonate rocks, especially skarns and dolomite marbles, where the crystals and aggregates can become quite large Any light colored amphibole in a marble will normally be tremolite
- Tremolite | Physical - Optical Properties, Uses, Occurrence . . .
Tremolite is a silicate mineral and member of the amphibole group Chemical formula is Ca2 (Mg5 0-4 5Fe2+0 0-0 5)Si8O22 (OH)2 A calcium magnesium silicate, tremolite forms a solid-solution series with ferroactinolite, where iron substitutes in increasing amounts for magnesium
- Tremolite Meanings and Crystal Properties - The Crystal Council
Tremolite is composed of silicate minerals, the main being asbestos, and member of the amphibole group that crystallizes in the form of masses, fibrous aggregates, and prismatic crystals It was named by Johann Georg Albrecht Höpfner in 1789 after the Tremola Valley in Central St Gotthard Massif, Tessin, Switzerland
- Tremolite - Geology is the Way
Tremolite is an amphibole mineral found in metamorphosed impure marbles and calcsilicate rocks, skarns, and meta-mafic -ultramafic rocks In the field, it occurs as acicular, fibrous (more rarely prismatic) whitish greyish crystals that easily split as tiny needles, thanks to the well-developed sets of prismatic cleavage planes
- Tremolite Mineral Data
Tremolite Comments: Dark green tremolite crystal cluster Location: Selleck Road Locality, West Pierrepont, St Lawrence Co , New York, USA Scale: 4 5x2x1 5 cm © John Betts - Fine Minerals
- Tremolite - Details and Facts - allmineralsrock
Tremolite is a mineral that belongs to the amphibole group and is a calcium magnesium silicate It is a fibrous mineral that is often found in metamorphic rocks such as marble and schist It is usually colorless or pale green, but it can also be brown, yellow, or gray
- The Mineral tremolite - The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom
Detailed description, properties, locality information guide about the mineral tremolite (hexagonite and byssolite)
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