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series exists between the two most
common end members, magnesium-rich
clinochlore and iron-rich chamosite. In addition, manganese, zinc, lithium, and calcium...
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Pennine may
refer to: Pennine, a black-green
variant of
clinochlore Pennines, a
mountain range in
England Pennine Alps, a
mountain range in the western...
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Seraphinite is a
trade name for a
particular form of
clinochlore, a
member of the
chlorite group.
Seraphinite apparently acquired its name due to its...
- amphibolites.
Usually it
coexists with
hornblende or actinolite,
magnesium clinochlore chlorite, talc, serpentine-antigorite
minerals or
metamorphic pyroxene...
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Alexandrite (var.)
Cymophane Chromite Chrysocolla Chrysotile Cinnabar Clinochlore Clinohumite Clinozoisite Clintonite Cobaltite Colemanite Cordierite Iolite...
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minerals within the
soapstone are
largely calcite, dolomite, talc, and
clinochlore, with
minor amounts of ilmenite.
Although most
soapstone has been sourced...
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epidote Bright green,
twinned crystal of
titanite with
adularia and
minor clinochlore on
matrix Olive-green
titanite spear point set in
matrix from ****stan...
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Volkonskoite Yakhontovite Chlorites Baileychlore Borocookeite Chamosite Clinochlore Cookeite Donb****ite
Gonyerite Nimite Pennantite Sudoite Allophanes Allophane...
- Barite-Rhodochrosite from the
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in China.
Clinochlore from
Erzerum Province,
Turkey Rough rose
quartz Coral Pink Sand Dunes...
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Volkonskoite Yakhontovite Chlorites Baileychlore Borocookeite Chamosite Clinochlore Cookeite Donb****ite
Gonyerite Nimite Pennantite Sudoite Allophanes Allophane...