| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the asteroid belt, and in some rare cases, from Mars or Earth’s Moon. The idea that meteorite porosity...them to their constituent minerals (including Serpentine). They show them to be similar, the difference...Groger, W., 2005. The heat capacity of the serpentine subgroup mineral berthierine (Fe2:5 Al0:5 )[Si1:5...diffusivity, thermal conductivity and heat capacity of serpentine (antigorite) under high pressure. Phys. Earth... M.A., 1991. Shock wave equation of state of serpentine to 150 Gpa: Implications for the occurrence of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | that the entire spectrum of 1:1 layer-type (e.g. serpentine), 2:1 layer-type (e.g. talc), 2:1:1 (2:2) layertype...of environments of formation and deposits: (1) Serpentine-kaolinite/kandite group, (2) Talc- pyrophyllite...3). 13 4.1 Serpentine-kaolinite/kandite group 4.1.1 The serpentine subgroup Serpentine group minerals...loosely related to Fe-and Mg-enriched parent rocks. Serpentine, a Fe- and Mg-bearing phyllosilicate with three...replacement of Fe and Mg may result either in the serpentine mineral népouite or pecoraite [Ni3Si2O5(OH)4] | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | comparable to those of CV chondrites from the oxidized subgroup (CVox). No 26Mg excesses resulting from the decay...the outer (CC) Solar System. Since the Earth and Mars formed in the inner Solar System, it might be expected...recent past. These results have been extrapolated to Mars, and throughout the solar system. However, recent...expressed in formation of calcite, magnesite, quartz, serpentine, chlorite, and accumulations of hydrocarbons...330ºС. The thermograms also show the effects of serpentine dehydration (150°C), dissociation of magnesite | | Gaines, Richard V., Skinner, H. Catherine W., Foord, Eugene E., Mason, Brian, Rosenzweig, Abraham, King, Vandall T. (1997) Dana's New Mineralogy (8th ed.) Wiley-Interscience. p.1872 | Book (edition) | multiplicity of one or more lattice parameters. The term subgroup is used when many species exhibit Descriptions...region, Greenland, Australia. WA, Nullagine, and serpentine, in pentine; Trial Harbour, TAS, BM AM 2.3.5...transitional to pegmatites. From Easton, PA, in serpentine formed by the alteration of magnesium silicates...brucite: Ng = 1.581; manganoan or chloritic and serpentine in mineral vein l a low-temperature hydrotherma...Foster Tilly the from crystallized dolomite in serpentine. Well Co., PA(!), Brewster, Putnam Co., NY. The | | | Book | chromitite was found in situ, in contact with serpentine of the altered interstitial silicates. The phosphides...in situ in 27 Minerals 2020, 10, 131 the serpentine-rich matrix of the Alapaevsk chromitite of Russia...is filled with olivine and secondary silicates: serpentine, chlorite, and, rarely, talc. The structure of...space of chrome spinels; it is often replaced by serpentine or chlorite. The data, which correspond to chrysotile...metals form a dispersed impregnation mainly in serpentine-chlorite aggregate. Heazlewoodite Ni3 S2 and | | | Book (volume) | Suetsugu, T Kogiso, B Steinberger 335 MARS See SOLAR SYSTEM: Mars MERCURY See SOLAR SYSTEM: Mercury MESOZOIC...H McCall Venus M A Ivanov, J W Head Moon P Moore Mars M R Walter, A J Brown, S A Chamberlain Jupiter,...Venus (see Solar System: Venus) and Mars (see Solar System: Mars), from observations of variation in...volcanic rises. In contrast, large gravity anomalies on Mars for example, a maximum anomaly of 344 mGal (from...Tectonics. Seismic Surveys. Solar System: Venus; Moon; Mars. Further Reading Bott MHP (1982) The Interior of | | | Book | dehydration []. Clay and Clay Minerals Serpentine: Serpentine is a group of hydrous magnesium-rich silicate...having the composition MgSi O(OH) []. Serpentine generally appears in three polymorphic forms:...lizardite, a very fine-grained, platy variety. Serpentine is usually grayish, white, or green (due to iron...(chrysotile) or greenblue (antigorite). The formation of Serpentine takes place below °C (°F) by either addition...serpentinite is a rock consisting largely of serpentine. 3.1.2 2:1 Type of clay mineral Most of the layer | | | Book | are derived from asteroids, comets, the Moon or Mars. Although all three groups have been found in Britain...respectively), none appear to be from the Moon or Mars. Species identified in these meteorites include:...Irishspeciesarelistedbelow. ADELITE-DESCL0IZITE: ADELITE SUBGROUP - arsendescloizite,conichalciteand duftite; MANESSEITE:...MARCASITE-L0LLINGITE: MARCASITE SUBGROUP - kullerudite DESCLOIZITE SUBGROUP - descloizite, mottramite and...pyrobelonite AESCHYNITE: andmarcasite;L0LLINGITE SUBGROUP - lollingite,rammelsbergite andsafflorite MATILDaeschynite-(Y) |
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