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Gedrite is a
crystal belonging to the
orthorhombic ferromagnesian subgroup of the
amphibole supergroup of the
double chain inosilicate minerals with the...
- at 30% magnesium. In addition, the orthoamphiboles,
anthophyllite and
gedrite,
which differ in
their aluminium content, form a
continuous solid solution...
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Nuummite is a rare
metamorphic rock that
consists of the
amphibole minerals gedrite and anthophyllite. It is
named after the area of Nuuk in Greenland, where...
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southern Spain:
formation by
oxidation of
silicates in
polymetamorphic gedrite-bearing and
other rocks. GUA. p. 13.
Retrieved 28
January 2013. Joseph...
- ****ociated with staurolite, andalusite, sillimanite, talc, hornblende,
gedrite,
mullite and corundum.
Kyanite is one of the most
common minerals, having...
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Gananite Ganophyllite Garnet (mineral group)
Gaspeite Gatehouseite ****lussite
Gedrite Geerite Gehlenite Geigerite Geikielite Gembone Geocronite Georgerobinsonite...
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brown color and needlelike,
often radiating habit.
Difficult to
distinguish from
anthophyllite or
gedrite without optical and/or X-ray tests. References...
- Ferro-fluoro-pedrizite
Fflpd Fluorcalciopyrochlore Fcpcl Farneseite Far Ferro-
gedrite Fged Fluorcalcioroméite Fcrm
Farringtonite Frt Ferro-glaucophane Fgln Fluorcanasite...
- tremolite, and
other magnesian amphiboles (anthophyllite, ****mingtonite,
gedrite, etc.). For example, the
typical flow
facies (see below) may have the following...
- (IMA1979-071) 4.JB.50 (IUPAC:
octalead hexachloro di(pentoxydi****nic) oxide)
Gedrite [Mg-Fe-Mn-amphibole: IMA2012 s.p., 1836] 9.DD.05
Geerite (IMA1978-024)...