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of serpentine that most commonly forms during metamorphism of wet ultramafic rocks and is stable at the highest temperatures—to over 600 °C (1,100 °F) at depths of 60 km (37 mi) or so. In contrast, lizardite and chrysotile typically form near the Earth's surface and break down at
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Serpentine minerals are ubiquitous in many geological systems where hydrothermal alteration of ultramafic rocks is possible, in both terrestrial (oceanic hydrothermalism, subduction zones and transform faulting) and extraterrestrial environments. The process of alteration from
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relatively low temperatures, probably well below 400 °C (800 °F). It has been suggested that chrysotile is never stable relative to either of the other two serpentine polymorphs.
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Genthite (antigorite) from Wood's Chrome Mine. The bright green, lustrous antigorite richly covering this specimen has an unusual knobby/bubbly/drusy form.
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Turban ornament, North India, Delhi or Jaipur, 18th–19th century, antigorite, gold, pearls, glass. Ethnological Museum, Berlin
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Necklace and earring set made from semiprecious stones. The spherical green beads are
Russian serpentine. Also used are
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replace other magnesium silicates. Incomplete alteration causes the physical properties of serpentines to vary widely.
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Polished slab of bowenite serpentine, a variety of antigorite. Typical cloudy patches and veining are apparent.
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Geisspfad serpentinite,
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Dish of serpentine with inlaid gold fish, 1st century BC to 1st century AD, with 9th-century mounts
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Legislature designated the mineral serpentine as "the official State Rock and lithologic emblem".
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Serpentinite from East Dover
Ultramafic Body, Ordovician; roadcut east of East Dover, Vermont, US
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Bowenite (Antigorite) from
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New Caledonian serpentine is particularly rich in nickel. The
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1492:"Serpentine: The mineral Serpentine information and pictures"
1438:"Serpentine: The mineral Serpentine information and pictures"
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In: International Geology Review, v. 46, pages 479–506
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carved from serpentine, height 8 cm (3.1 in)
1847:"Slate – The Delta Story: A Heritage To Be Preserved"
1722:"Olivine and Pyroxene Diversity in the Crust of Mars"
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1471:"Serpentine definition in the Dictionary of Geology"
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SWUV: inert to weak blue; LWUV: inert to weak green
1548:F. J. Wicks; E. J. W. Whittaker (August 1, 1975).
1162:Serpentinite from the Precambrian of Michigan, US
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957:Soils derived from serpentine are toxic to many
614:minerals to serpentine group minerals is called
1938:"Gymnite: Gymnite mineral information and data"
1893:, London: John Murray Publishers (1908), p. 561
1640:"The thermophysical properties of serpentinite"
2008:Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, 2nd edition
1282:Serpentine that has turned green, 17th century
506:Serpentine chemical structure, single molecule
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1394:"pyrophyllite | mineral | Britannica"
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1961:California Government Code § 425.2;
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1587:"Serpentinite: What, Why, Where?"
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1891:The Commercial Products of India
1791:Evans, Bernard W. (2004-06-01).
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2020:Kruckeberg, Arthur R. (2002).
1927:Gemrocks, R. V. Dietrich, 2005
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1999:Evans, Bernard W. (2004).
1967:"CA Codes (Gov:420-429.8)"
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1747:10.1126/science.1109098
1346:West Chester University
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849:Indian subcontinent
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286:Serpentine subgroup
261:Diagnostic features
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1923:2004-06-22 at the
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2006:Myron G. (2003).
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2661:Yakhontovite
2656:Volkonskoite
2646:Swinefordite
2563:Hydrobiotite
2480:Cronstedtite
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2375:Pyrophyllite
2355:Minnesotaite
2292:Preiswerkite
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2818:Pyrosmalite
2775:Falcondoite
2747:Chrysocolla
2694:Clinochlore
2651:Vermiculite
2607:vermiculite
2568:Karpinskite
2535:Corrensites
2510:Manandonite
2495:Guidottiite
2485:Fraipontite
2470:Caryopilite
2465:Brindleyite
2460:Berthierine
2442:Serpentines
2422:Hisingerite
2365:Willemseite
2327:Voloshinite
2197:Gorbunovite
2167:Fluorannite
2132:Chernykhite
2102:Balestraite
1687:: 180–186.
1644:Metalurgija
1054:Switzerland
882:New Zealand
853:Afghanistan
787:New Zealand
707:Afghanistan
691:Connecticut
660:island arcs
624:metamorphic
601:particles.
551:polar layer
473:platy habit
310:serpentinus
249:Ultraviolet
243:0.005–0.012
223:Biaxial (–)
2901:Categories
2803:Friedelite
2767:Sepiolites
2734:Allophanes
2719:Pennantite
2704:Donbassite
2631:Nontronite
2616:Beidellite
2553:Corrensite
2490:Greenalite
2475:Chrysotile
2455:Antigorite
2417:Halloysite
2399:Kaolinites
2312:Tainiolite
2297:Roscoelite
2282:Phlogopite
2272:Paragonite
2257:Norrishite
2252:Nanpingite
2242:Montdorite
2217:Lepidolite
2192:Glauconite
2142:Clintonite
2127:Celadonite
2122:Bramallite
2097:Aspidolite
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1447:2022-11-15
1423:2022-11-15
1403:2022-11-15
1353:References
1298:(red) and
1143:California
1117:Bare Hills
1027:Antigorite
979:phosphorus
683:California
681:(northern
656:subduction
651:ultramafic
628:peridotite
605:Occurrence
591:chrysotile
583:Antigorite
522:. All are
477:Antigorite
461:Chrysotile
442:chrysotile
434:antigorite
430:polymorphs
422:mineralogy
269:References
183:chrysotile
171:antigorite
162:Mohs scale
134:chrysotile
122:antigorite
107:Monoclinic
93:IMA symbol
29:Serpentine
21:Serpentine
2808:Mcgillite
2785:Sepiolite
2757:Neotocite
2752:Imogolite
2742:Allophane
2709:Gonyerite
2689:Chamosite
2671:Chlorites
2641:Sauconite
2603:Smectites
2588:Saliotite
2583:Rectorite
2543:Aliettite
2525:Pecoraite
2505:Lizardite
2427:Kaolinite
2307:Suhailite
2247:Muscovite
2232:Margarite
2147:Eastonite
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1097:magnetite
1088:in 1967.
999:shrubland
987:magnesium
975:potassium
933:Connemara
913:Casambala
763:Carinthia
643:polymorph
587:lizardite
579:H-bonding
575:curvature
481:lizardite
438:lizardite
410:manganese
325:magnesium
320:-forming
298:magnesium
290:kaolinite
181:2.5–3.0 (
177:lizardite
128:lizardite
2813:Nelenite
2699:Cookeite
2636:Saponite
2593:Tosudite
2573:Kulkeite
2515:Népouite
2500:Kellyite
2332:Wonesite
2277:Phengite
2262:Orlovite
2152:Ephesite
2087:Anandite
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