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chloritization
chloritization Petrogr. (ˌklɔərɪtaɪˈzeɪʃən) [f. chlorite1 + -ization, after G. chloritisirung (H. Rosenbusch Mikrosk. Physiogr. (ed. 2, 1887) II. 183).] A transformation into or replacement by chlorite, esp. of ferromagnesian minerals by hydrothermal action. Hence (as a back-formation) chloritize v.... Oxford English Dictionary
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epidotized
epidotized, ppl. a. (ˈɛpɪdəʊtaɪzd) [f. epidote + -ize + -ed.] Altered metamorphically into epidote. So ˌepidotiˈzation.1888 J. Teall Brit. Petrography 150 The epidotisation of the felspar is an alteration process. 1890 [see chloritization]. 1930 Peach & Horne Geol. Scotl. 79 Beds with abundant pebbl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Primary mineral
These alterations include; silicification, pyritization, sericitization, chloritization, carbonate alteration, tourmalinization, and greisens. wikipedia.org
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Michel Jébrak
He then studied the alkali element depletion in the context of chloritization, paragonitization and pyrophillitization components. wikipedia.org
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Merlis Serpentinites
The chloritization seems to be general and can be seen to affect other basement rocks (i.e. granites and granodiorites) in the Limousin. wikipedia.org
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Piégut-Pluviers Granodiorite
Most of the biotite has been altered to chlorite (chloritization) indicating retrograde metamorphism under greenschist facies conditions. The chloritization of the biotite is a clear sign for retrograde metamorphic overprinting under greenschist facies conditions. wikipedia.org
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Geology of Argentina
Brittle deformation, granite emplacement and chloritization occurred in the formation 900 million years ago. wikipedia.org
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Rock cycle
In uralitization, secondary hornblende replaces augite; chloritization is the alteration of augite (biotite or hornblende) to chlorite, and is seen in wikipedia.org
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Woodlark Basin
intensely hydrothermally altered from precursor andesitic to rhyolitic composition with quartz growth, from over time magmatic processes, silicification, chloritization wikipedia.org
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