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Lawsonite is a
hydrous calcium aluminium sorosilicate mineral with
formula CaAl2Si2O7(OH)2·H2O.
Lawsonite crystallizes in the
orthorhombic system in prismatic...
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comes from the
presence of the
predominant minerals glaucophane and
lawsonite.
Blueschists are
schists typically found within orogenic belts as terranes...
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lawsonite is the most
significant marker of prehnite-pumpellyite
facies metamorphism. The
occurrence of
lawsonite is
significant because lawsonite contains...
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jadeite reacts with
lawsonite to form
zoisite and paragonite:
Minerals ****ociated with
jadeite include: glaucophane,
lawsonite, muscovite, aragonite...
- Kämmererite
Kaolinite Kornerupine Kutnohorite Kurnakovite Kyanite Langbeinite Lawsonite Lazulite Lazurite Legrandite Lepidolite Leucite Leucophanite Linarite...
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pyroxene (omphacite).
Accessory minerals include kyanite, rutile, quartz,
lawsonite, coesite, amphibole, phengite, paragonite, zoisite, dolomite, corundum...
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specific gravity of 3.8 to 4.1.
Ilvaite is
structurally related to
lawsonite. It
occurs in
contact metamorphic rocks and
skarn ore deposits. It also...
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minerals glaucophane and
lawsonite. The
blueschist facies forms the
following mineral ****emblages: In metabasites:
glaucophane +
lawsonite +
chlorite + sphene...
- is also the site of
ancient Native American rock carvings. The
mineral lawsonite was
first described from an
occurrence on the
Tiburon Peninsula. Wikimedia...
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characteristics of
modern tectonics, such as ophiolites, blueschists,
lawsonite-bearing eclogites, and ultra-high-pressure rocks, did not
exist or were...