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Chloritoid - Wikipedia
Chloritoid is a silicate mineral of metamorphic origin. It is an iron magnesium manganese alumino-silicate hydroxide with formula (Fe, Mg, Mn)
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Chloritoid: Mineral information, data and localities.
Originally name chlorispath, it was renamed in 1835 by August Breithaupt to chloritoid. The name is for the visual similarity to chlorite-group minerals. Type ...
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ALEX STREKEISEN-Chloritoid-
Chloritoid, Named in 1837 by Gustav Rose for the visual similarity to chlorite-group minerals, is a silicate mineral of metamorphic origin. It was first ...
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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...
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Chloritoid Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
General Chloritoid Information. Help on Chemical Formula: Chemical Formula: (Fe++,Mg,Mn)2Al4Si2O10(OH)4. Help on Composition: ...
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Chloritoid | McGraw Hill's AccessScience
A hydrous iron aluminum silicate mineral commonly found in low-grade metamorphic rocks such as slate and phyllite. Chloritoid is found as platy, black or dark ...
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Chloritoid Mineral Specimens - iRocks.com
A Quest for Shiny Purple Crystals shares a story about young Johnny and his furry friend, Max, as they learn about minerals and discover Amethyst in an ...
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Chloritoid - Geology is the Way
Chloritoid is a mineral produced mostly by metamorphism in schists and mafic rocks. The mineral was originally named chlorispath.
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Chloritoid - Smith College
Named for its superficial resemblance to chlorite, chloritoid is characterized by its dark green to gray-green color. It has a hardness of 6.5 and exhibits many ...
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Chloritoid – WGNHS – UW–Madison
Chloritoid forms small green platy to micaceous grains in rocks that have been subjected to moderate grades of regional metamorphism.
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chlorite
▪ I. chlorite1 Min. (ˈklɔəraɪt) [ad. Gr. χλωρῖτις (Pliny), name of some green stone, f. χλωρός light green: see -ite.] A name applied to certain green hydrous silicates of magnesia and alumina occurring in ancient rock-formations, and forming the characteristic ingredients of chlorite slate. The nam...
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Ottrelite
Ottrelite is a form of chloritoid. Its empirical formula is .
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Carpholite
Associated minerals include sudoite, manganoan garnet, chloritoid and fluorite.
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masonite
masonite2 Min. (ˈmeɪs(ə)naɪt) [Named by C. T. Jackson, 1840, after Owen Mason: see -ite.] A variety of chloritoid found in Rhode Island.1840 C. T. Jackson Geol. Rhode Isl. 88 (A. H. Chester).
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strüverite
strüverite Min. (ˈstryːvəraɪt) [ad. G. strüverit (A. Brezina 1876), f. name of Prof. G. Strüver, of Rome: see -ite.] 1. A synonym of chloritoid.1896 Chester Dict. Names Min. 261. 1912 Return Brit. Museum 194. 2. An oxide of titanium containing tantalum and ferric iron, found as black tetragonal crys...
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