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Lizardite: Mineral information, data and localities.Lizardite is volumetrically the most common serpentine subgroup species. It is typically a product of retrograde metamorphism, replacing olivine and ...About Lizardite · Mineral Symbols · Optical Data · Crystal Structure
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Lizardite - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsLizardite, antigorite, and chrysotile are Mg-rich 1:1 trioctahedral layer minerals with an ideal composition of Mg3Si2O5(OH)4. Although chemically simple, they ...
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IV.—On the Occurrence of a Variety of Picrite (Scyelite) in SarkIV.—On the Occurrence of a Variety of Picrite (Scyelite) in Sark - Volume 6 Issue 3. ... serpentine of a slightly exceptional character. With some ...
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Serpentine: Mineral information, data and localities.Sep 26, 2025 · Formula: D3[Si2O5](OH) ; Name: Named from Latin "serpens", a serpent, alluding to the appearance of snake skin. ; Synonym: A synonym of Serpentine ...Missing: etymology convention
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[PDF] THE MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE - RRuffAll the serpentine minerals examined consist either of antigorite or of one or more of thegroup comprising lizardite and the chrysotile varieties. T. HIS paper ...
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[PDF] Lizardite Mg3Si2O5(OH)4 - Handbook of MineralogyReferences: (1) Whittaker, E.J.W. and J. Zussman (1956) The characterization of serpentine minerals by X-ray diffraction. Mineral. Mag., 31, 107{126 ...
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The lizard | The Geological Society of LondonThe rocks at the Lizard are part of an ophiolite – a piece of oceanic crust that has been uplifted onto continental crust.Missing: type context
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Lizardite Mineral Data - Mineralogy DatabaseGeneral Lizardite Information. Help on Chemical Formula: Chemical Formula: Mg3Si2O5(OH)4. Help on Composition: Composition: Molecular Weight = 277.11 gm.
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[PDF] The Serpentine-Group Minerals - USGS Publications WarehouseWhittaker and Zussman (1956) restudied the powder patterns of the serpentine-group minerals using the excellent structural studies of Whittaker (1951, 1952,.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Seawater‐peridotite interactions: First insights from ODP Leg 209 ...Thermodynamic calculations predict that antigorite is the stable serpentine phase above 200°–300°C and pressures below 2 kbar and that chrysotile and lizardite ...
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[PDF] Pressure-temperature estimates of the lizardite/antigorite transition ...Aug 26, 2013 · It is also noticeable that the Al2O3 content decreases and the SiO2 content. 314 increases with the degree of metamorphism (Fig. 6). This ...
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[PDF] The crystal structure of lizardite 1T: hydrogen bon{s and polytypismFor instance, the previous two-dimen- sional determinations of the crystal structure of lizardite, by Rucklidge and Zussman (1965) and by ... (1956) Serpentine: ...Missing: named | Show results with:named
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[PDF] Lizardite Mg3Si2O5(OH)4 - Handbook of MineralogyPolymorphism & Series: 1A, 6A, 2H1 polytypes; polymorphous with antigorite, clinochrysotile, orthochrysotile, and parachrysotile; forms a series with n¶epouite.
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Crystal structures of lizardite-1T and lizardite-2H1 from Coli, ItalyMar 2, 2017 · The two polytypes can be identified by their morphology. The 1T polytype occurs as truncated trigonal pyramids and the 2H1 polytype as truncated ...
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None### Summary of Polytypism in Lizardite
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Serpentine - Smith CollegeColor/Pleochroism, Green in thin section ; Optic Sign, Biaxial (-) ; 2V, highly variable, may be sensibly uniaxial ; Optic Orientation, Slow ray vibration ...
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Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study of Serpentine Minerals ... - MDPIThe results show that lizardite exhibits equal-strength double peaks near 4280 and 4301 cm−1. The 4304 cm−1 peak of chrysotile is stronger, and the 4279 cm−1 ...
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Serpentinization: a review - ScienceDirect.comThe common alteration assemblage produced by serpentinization of ultramafic rocks is: lizardite, chrysotile, magnetite±brucite±antigorite.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Effect of water activity on rates of serpentinization of olivine - NatureJul 14, 2017 · The hydrothermal alteration of mantle rocks (referred to as serpentinization) occurs in submarine environments extending from mid-ocean ridges ...
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Pressure–temperature estimates of the lizardite/antigorite transition ...Sep 15, 2013 · Between 320 and 390 °C, lizardite is progressively replaced by antigorite at the grain boundaries through dissolution–precipitation processes.
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(PDF) Pressure-temperature estimates of the lizardite/antigorite ...Aug 6, 2025 · Serpentine varieties were identified from a range of metamorphic pressure and temperature conditions from sub-greenschist (P < 4 kbar, T ~ 200- ...
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The Serpentinite Multisystem Revisited: Chrysotile Is MetastableAug 6, 2025 · The lizardite and chrysotile are stable at T < 400°C, while the antigorite is stable above 300°C (Evans, 2004; Schwartz et al., 2013). The ...
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Theoretical analysis of the kinetics of precipitation of lizardite and magnesite from olivine alteration### Summary of Lizardite Formation Process from Olivine Dissolution
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[PDF] elegtron.microprobe and x.ray.migrobeam studies of serpentine ...Whereas lizardite + brucite mesh-textures develop in a retrograde envi- ronment, ths closely related lizardite -r brucite hourglass-textures are probably formed ...
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Lizardite versus antigorite serpentinite: Magnetite, hydrogen, and life ...Aug 6, 2025 · Previous studies suggested that seafloor serpentinization occurs at low temperatures of below 300°C and forms mainly lizardite and magnetite ( ...
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Evolution of serpentinite from seafloor hydration to subduction zone ...Relict serpentinization textures are well preserved in the lizardite serpentinite, with reactions of olivine to lizardite and magnetite, pyroxenes to talc, ...
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Serpentinization at the Rainbow and Saldanha sites, Mid-Atlantic ...Sep 30, 2019 · Chlorite and talc may replace serpentine in various textures, probably in response to subsequent modifications in fluid chemistry. Some ...Results · Serpentine Textures And... · The Serpentinization Fluid
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Textures of altered serpentinites: a – oriented bundles of brownish...Serpentinites are metamorphic rocks that contain mostly serpentine minerals (lizardite, chrysotile, and/or antigorite), with brucite, magnetite, and Mg and Ca- ...
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[PDF] 3. serpentinization and hydrothermal veining in peridotites at site ...According to. Wicks and Whittaker (1977), hourglass texture is mainly associated with recrystallization of serpentine within the chrysotile stability field.
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Elastic Anisotropy of Lizardite at Subduction Zone Conditions - 2022Aug 29, 2022 · Lizardite, the low-temperature polymorph of serpentine, is stable under the P-T conditions of cold subduction slabs (<260°C at 2 GPa), and ...
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Serpentinization in the Archean komatiitic rocks of the Kuhmo ...Mar 2, 2017 · Serpentinization in the Archean komatiitic rocks of the Kuhmo greenstone belt, eastern Finland Available. Sylvain Blais;. Sylvain Blais.
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Weakening of serpentinite sheared against quartz‐bearing rocks ...Feb 28, 2013 · [7] The lizardite serpentinite, collected at Gold Beach, Oregon, contains more than 90% by volume serpentine, and lizardite 1T is the only ...
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Lizardite - Mineral Database - Mineralogy of WalesLizardite belongs to the kaolinite-serpentinite group of minerals and is one of three minerals (antigorite, lizardite and chrysotile) commonly referred to as ' ...
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(PDF) Crystal structure of lizardite-1T from Elba, Italy - ResearchGateAug 5, 2025 · Euhedral lizardite-1T occurs in the Monte Fico quarries, Elba Island, Italy. Unit-cell parameters, for two crystals, each with space group ...
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Organic petrology, palynology, and geochemistry of soils from ...Jul 15, 2024 · Serpentine barrens in south-central Pennsylvania host endemic and invasive plants. Minerals include quartz, lizardite, antigorite, and clinochlore.
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Identification and Genesis of the Mixed-Layer Lizardite–Saponite ...In autolithic breccia of a kimberlite pipe in South Africa, the ordered mixed-layer lizardite–saponite phase was first identified in rocks containing.
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The internal structure and composition of a plate-boundary ... - SEJul 4, 2019 · The Livingstone Fault in New Zealand is a terrane-bounding structure that separates the basal portions (peridotite; serpentinised peridotite; ...