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  1. Chlorite group - Wikipedia

    The chlorites are the group of phyllosilicate minerals common in low-grade metamorphic rocks and in altered igneous rocks. Chlorite minerals do not contain the element chlorine. The name chlorite is …

  2. Chlorite: Mineral description, properties and formation

    Chlorite is the name of a group of common sheet silicate minerals that form during the early stages of metamorphism. Most chlorite minerals are green in color, have a foliated appearance, perfect …

  3. Chlorite Group: Mineral information, data and localities.

    The most common species in the chlorite group are clinochlore and chamosite. The Árkai index (ÁI; Árkai, 1991) is an index for the estimation of a very low metamorphic grade in rocks, based on the …

  4. Chlorite | Variation, Properties, Formation, Occurrence and Uses

    Apr 22, 2018 · Chlorite is a mineral and chemical compound with several different meanings and applications in various fields, including geology, chemistry, and industrial processes. This …

  5. Chlorite | Clay, Greenstone, Serpentine | Britannica

    chlorite, widespread group of layer silicate minerals occurring in both macroscopic and clay-grade sizes; they are hydrous aluminum silicates, usually of magnesium and iron. The name, from the Greek for …

  6. Chlorite - Geology is the Way

    Chlorite, like other phyllosilicates, forms platy crystals and flakes with a characteristic basal cleavage, commonly appearing greenish in color (although yellow, grey, or red chlorites do exist). It is less …

  7. Chlorite: The mineral Chlorite information and pictures

    Detailed description, properties, locality information guide about the mineral chlorite.

  8. Chlorite (ClO2–): Formula, Structure, and Uses - Chemistry Learner

    What is a chlorite ion. Learn its structure, formula, and properties. Check out a few examples with uses.

  9. Chlorite Meaning Properties Benefits Uses - Aurora Gems

    Chlorite isn’t a one-note mineral; it’s a symphony of varieties, each with its own unique composition and color. This section introduces you to the diverse family of chlorite minerals, beckoning you into a …

  10. USGS OFR01-041: Chlorite Group

    Members of the chlorite group include: brunsvigite, chamosite, clinochlore, cookite, diabantite, nimite, pennantite, penninite, ripidolite, sheridanite, and thuringite.