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chloritic
chloritic, a. Min. (klɒˈrɪtɪk) [f. chlorite1 + -ic.] Consisting of, or containing, chlorite.1833 Lyell Princ. Geol. III. 38 Of chalk and chloritic sand. 1876 Page Adv. Text-Bk. Geol. viii. 157 Chloritic and argillaceous slates. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hosaholalu
The material used for the temple construction is chloritic schist, more commonly known as Soapstone. wikipedia.org
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chloretic
chloretic, a. Min. = chloritic. Oxford English Dictionary
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chloritoid
chloritoid Min. (ˈklɔərɪtɔɪd) [f. as chloritic a. + -oid. Named by Rose, 1837, from its resemblance to chlorite.] A foliated hydrous silicate of alumina and iron, varying in colour from greenish black to gray; also called chlorite spar.1844 in Dana Min. 523. 1873 Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. XIII. 399 Chl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mvuma
Athens and Falcon gold-copper mines are just south of Mvuma, within the east-west trending Umvuma greenstone belt, consisting of talcose, tremolitic, and chloritic wikipedia.org
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Talc carbonate
It is common to see serpentinites which contain talc, amphibole and chloritic minerals in small proportions which infer the presence of carbon dioxide wikipedia.org
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amphibolic
amphibolic, a. rare. (ˌæmfɪˈbɒlɪk) [f. amphibole + -ic. Cf. symbolic.] 1. Of the nature of amphiboly; ambiguous, equivocal.1873 Daily News 11 Aug., I turn from this amphibolic pleading to a more succinct opinion. 1876 tr. Wagner's Gen. Pathol. 621 A variably long period of irresolution with irregula... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hibernian Greensands Group
Various units were earlier referred to as glauconitic or chloritic marls. wikipedia.org
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amphibolite
amphibolite, -yte Min. (æmˈfɪbəlaɪt) [f. as prec. + -ite.] = Hornblende-rock or Diabase.1833 Lyell Elem. Geol. (1865) 593 Amphibolite—is a trap of the basaltic family. 1868 Dana Min. 240 Hornblende-rock or amphibolyte, consists of massive hornblende of a dark greenish-black or black colour, and has ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hetta Inlet
The greenstoneschists, which occupy considerable areas, are chloritic. wikipedia.org
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granitiferous
granitiferous, a. (grænɪˈtɪfərəs) [f. granite + -iferous.] Granite-bearing.1852 Th. Ross Humboldt's Trav. III. xxxii. 383 Layers of chloritic, granitiferous slate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bonanza River
West Creek, in the Bonanza River drainage, and lying above the West Creek schists, is a series of green chloride schists and sills of greenstone; these chloritic wikipedia.org
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serpentinic
serpenˈtinic, a. [f. serpentine n. + -ic.] Of or pertaining to serpentine.1883 Science I. 75/2 The chloritic and serpentinic series. 1887 Geol. Mag. Jan. 23 A serpentinic substance containing bronzite, ilmenite [etc.]. Oxford English Dictionary
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pericline
pericline Min. (ˈpɛrɪklaɪn) [mod. f. (Breithaupt 1823) Gr. περικλῑνής sloping all round, on all sides, f. περί around + -κλῑνης sloping, f. κλίνειν to bend, lean; in reference to the great inclination between the terminal and lateral faces.] A variety of albite found in large opaque white crystals i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sadasiva Temple, Nuggehalli
The temple is built on a jagati (platform) and the building material used is Soapstone (green–chloritic schist). wikipedia.org
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