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Al-lizardite from
North shore of Lake Superior, Minnesota, USA


Classification
Species:Lizardite var: Al-lizardite
Formula:Mg3((Si,Al)2O5)(OH)4
Comments:Found in beach pebble of a Keweenaw rhyolite.
Habit:hexagonal crystals to 2 mm
Quality for species:Good crystals or rich for species - important (!)
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Al-lizardite data
Locality Data:Click here to view North shore of Lake Superior, Minnesota, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:291
Long-form Identifier:1:3:291:0
GUID (UUID V4):bb524188-a41f-4938-bcc9-246f43d104e1
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Report (volume)
PHYLLOSILICATES (exclusive of micas) S.W. Bailey, editor INTRODUCTION; POLYTYPISM OF 1:1 LAYER SILICATES S...WICKS & D.S. OQ'HANLEY STRUCTURES AND COMPOSITIONS OF OTHER TRIOCTAHEDRAL 1:1 PHYLLOSILICATES SW ABAILEY...STABILITY, PHASE RELATIONS, AND THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF CHLORITE AND SERPENTINE GROUP MINERALS J.V. CHERNOSKY... SUQUET SMECTITES N. GUVEN VECTOR REPRESENTATION OF PHYLLOSILICATE COMPOSITIONS D.M. BURT MIXED LAYER...CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY, CLASSIFICATION, AND IDENTIFICATION OF MODULATED LAYER SILICATES S. GUGGENHEIM & R.A. EGGLETON
 
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