Serpentine subgroup (part of the kaolinite-serpentine group in the category of phyllosilicates) are greenish, brownish, or spotted minerals commonly found...
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Serpentinization is a hydration and metamorphic transformation of ferromagnesian minerals, such as olivine and pyroxene, in mafic and ultramafic rock to...
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derivatives such as serpentinite. More precisely, serpentine soil contains minerals of the serpentine subgroup, especially antigorite, lizardite, and chrysotile...
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Chrysotile (redirect from Serpentine asbestos)
in other countries. It is a soft, fibrous silicate mineral in the serpentine subgroup of phyllosilicates; as such, it is distinct from other asbestiform...
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mathematical curve Serpentine, a type of riding figure Serpentine subgroup, a group of minerals Serpentinite, a type of rock Serpentine soil, soil derived...
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Serpentinite (redirect from Serpentine rock)
dominated by antigorite, lizardite, chrysotile (minerals of the serpentine subgroup), and magnetite (Fe3O4), with brucite (Mg(OH)2) less commonly present...
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Senarmontite Sepiolite (Meerschaum) Sérandite Seraphinite Serendibite Serpentine subgroup Antigorite Bowenite Chrysotile Lizardite Stichtite Shattuckite Shigaite...
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with either water or hydroxyl groups attached. Examples include: Serpentine subgroup Antigorite – Mg3Si2O5(OH)4 Chrysotile – Mg3Si2O5(OH)4 Lizardite –...
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Caledonian Galway granites, altered the calc-silicates to minerals of the serpentine subgroup. The layers of marble are interbedded with schists and quartzites...
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Lizardite (category Serpentine group)
Lizardite is a mineral from the serpentine subgroup with formula Mg3(Si2O5)(OH)4, and the most common type of mineral in the subgroup. It is also a member of...
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Antigorite (category Serpentine group)
phyllosilicate serpentine subgroup with the ideal chemical formula of (Mg,Fe2+)3Si2O5(OH)4. It is the high-pressure polymorph of serpentine and is commonly...
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Type of hard stone found in New Zealand, some of which are nephrite Serpentine subgroup – Group of minerals, some of which are known as false jade Eiland...
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group and apatite supergroup; kaolinite-serpentine group (alias serpentine), serpentine subgroup, serpentinization and serpentinite; olivine structural group...
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[no] [no] Sergeysmirnovite (IMA2021-033) [438] [no] [no] Serpentine subgroup, kaolinite-serpentine group 09.ED.NN [439] [no] [no] Serpierite (devilline:...
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Medal. The mineral shandite, a lead-nickel-sulfide occurring in the serpentine subgroup, was discovered and named in his honour by Paul Ramdohr in 1950....
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Maghemite, Magnetite, 'Pimelite', Quartz (var: Chalcedony), Sepiolite, 'Serpentine Subgroup', Siderite, 'Smectite Group', Talc Montería Gold, Silver Planeta...
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An(SiO4)m(F,OH)2. When A is predominantly magnesium we have the humite subgroup: norbergite, Mg3(SiO4)(F,OH)2 chondrodite, (Mg,Fe,Ti)5(SiO4)2(F,OH,O)2...
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beryl) Argentite (high temperature form of acanthite) Asbestos (fibrous serpentine- or amphibole minerals) Auerlite (variety of thorite) Avalite (chromian...
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G protein-coupled receptor (redirect from Serpentine receptor)
seven-(pass)-transmembrane domain receptors, 7TM receptors, heptahelical receptors, serpentine receptors, and G protein-linked receptors (GPLR), form a large group of...
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weathering, such as quartzite or ironstone. Toxic parent materials – serpentine soil, mine spoils, sulfidic clays. Aquents – heavily saturated or soaked...
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phyllosilicate mineral. It is a member of the margarite group of micas and the subgroup often referred to as the "brittle" micas. Clintonite has the chemical formula...
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than to mammals. This includes Aves (birds), which are recognized as a subgroup of archosaurian reptiles despite originally being named as a separate class...
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camptothecin, ajmalicine, serpentine, vinblastine, vincristine and mitragynine. Biosynthetic pathways help to define the subgroups of strictosidine derivatives...
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algebraic integers. The group Γ(I) is a subgroup of the (2,3,7) hyperbolic triangle group. Namely, Γ(I) is a subgroup of the group of elements of unit norm...
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2:5. Important examples include the mica, chlorite, and the kaolinite-serpentine groups. In addition to the tetrahedra, phyllosilicates have a sheet of...
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from Greek mythology) and morphe ("form"), and refers to the generally serpentine body plan of members of the group. Cope wrote, "In the mosasauroids, we...
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will remain a critical issue if the mine is to be reopened. Because the serpentine rock in the mine's tailings contains high concentrations of magnesium...
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Cookeite is a mineral species of the silicate group and the phyllosilicate subgroup, part of the chlorite family, with the formula LiAl4(Si3Al)O10(OH)8. This...
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Mineral symbols (text abbreviations) are used to abbreviate mineral groups, subgroups, and species, just as lettered symbols are used for the chemical elements...
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have been rather stiff and certainly was incapable of being bent into serpentine coils. This is even more true of the short-necked "pliosauromophs", which...
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