Definition of Kerolite. Meaning of Kerolite. Synonyms of Kerolite

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Definition of Kerolite

Kerolite
Kerolite Ker"o*lite, n. (Min.) Same as Cerolite.

Meaning of Kerolite from wikipedia

- Kerolite or cerolite is a metamorphic nickel bearing phyllosilicate mineral variety of talc, can be seen as a mixture of serpentine and saponite as well...
- inclusions. The nickel reportedly occurs as different silicates, like kerolite or pimelite (not NiO mineral, bunsenite, as was reported before). Chrysoprase...
- Varieties that are not valid species: Keilhauite (variety of titanite) Kerolite (variety of talc) Krantzite (natural resin) Kunzite (variety of spodumene)...
- transformation of metastable hydrated magnesium-clay precursors such as kerolite, sepiolite, or stevensite that can precipitate from marine and lake water...
- Kernowite Knw Kleinite Kle Kozoite-(Nd) Koz-Nd Kurumsakite Krm Ka****te Kpd Kerolite Krl Klöchite Klö Kozyrevskite Kzy Kusachiite Kus Kapustinite Kpu Kesebolite-(Ce)...
- doi:10.1029/2009je003548. Dekov, V.; et al. (2008). "Deposition of talc—kerolite-smectite—smectite at seafloor hydrothermal vent fields: evidence from mineralogical...
- "pimelite" specimens are probably willemseite (which is approved), or kerolite (which is also discredited). This was a m**** discreditation, and not based...
- 1016/j.icarus.2013.03.020. Dekov, V.; et al. (2008). "Deposition of talc—kerolite-smectite—smectite at seafloor hydrothermal vent fields: evidence from mineralogical...
- Fyfe, W.S. and Longstaffe, F.J. (2000) Unusual secondary Ca-Mg carbonate-kerolite deposits in basaltic caves, Kauai, Hawaii. Journal of Geology, v. 108,...
- [19] [20] [21] Kamacite, a native iron variety, 01.AE.05 [22] [23] [24] Kerolite* (discredited 1979), a Ni-bearing variety of talc (?), 09.EC.05, [25] [26]...