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It is a member of the serpentine group.
Serpentinite is a rock composed of one or more serpentine group minerals.
Chrysotile is the only asbestos mineral in the serpentine group.
Lakeshores featured detached masses of rock of the Serpentine group.
In 1980, a study suggested that caryopilite be assigned to the friedelite group rather than the serpentine group.
Cronstedtite is a complex iron silicate mineral belonging to the serpentine group of minerals.
Balangeroite is classified as belonging to one of the two asbestiform silicate groups, the serpentine group.
The serpentine group are greenish, brownish, or spotted minerals commonly found in serpentinite rocks.
In mineralogy and gemology, serpentine may refer to any of 20 varieties belonging to the serpentine group.
Serpentinite reactions 1a and 1b, below, exchange silica between forsterite and fayalite to form serpentine group minerals and magnetite.
Antigorite forms in reactions at temperatures that can exceed 600 C during metamorphism, and it is the serpentine group mineral stable at the highest temperatures.
They are named for minerals of the serpentine group, resulting in serpentine soils, with unusually high concentrations of iron, chromium, nickel and cobalt.
It is a soft, fibrous silicate mineral in the serpentine group of phyllosilicates; as such, it is distinct from other asbestiform minerals in the amphibole group.
In addition to the short erect forms he had first seen, there were two or three distinct beast-shapes, which looked like miserably failed attempts to mold horses, wolves, Cavewights in mud, and one oddly serpentine group of belly crawlers.