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Chlorite Group from
Moldava deposit, Moldava, Teplice District, Ústí nad Labem Region, Czech Republic


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:'Chlorite Group' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chlorite Group data
Locality Data:Click here to view Moldava deposit, Moldava, Teplice District, Ústí nad Labem Region, Czech Republic
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:484728
Long-form Identifier:1:3:484728:1
GUID (UUID V4):67acab60-be42-403f-a42a-4a771e9c2db5
Nearest other occurrences of Chlorite Group
9.1km (5.7 miles) Tin mine, Altenberg, Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge, Saxony, Germany
12.1km (7.5 miles) Sadisdorf, Dippoldiswalde, Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge, Saxony, Germany
16.3km (10.1 miles) Altväter samt Eschig Mine, Sayda, Mittelsachsen, Saxony, Germany
19.2km (11.9 miles) Seiffenbach valley, Oberlochmühle, Deutschneudorf, Seiffen, Erzgebirgskreis, Saxony, Germany
28.3km (17.6 miles) Naundorf Granite quarry, Bobritzsch-Hilbersdorf, Mittelsachsen, Saxony, Germany
29.4km (18.2 miles) Ansprung quarry, Zöblitz, Marienberg, Erzgebirgskreis, Saxony, Germany
30.1km (18.7 miles) Serpentinite quarry, Zöblitz, Marienberg, Erzgebirgskreis, Saxony, Germany
33.2km (20.6 miles) Quartzite quarry, Oberschöna, Mittelsachsen, Saxony, Germany
34.1km (21.2 miles) Monzonite quarries, Plauenscher Grund, Dresden, Saxony, Germany
37.1km (23.1 miles) Křimov D7 roadcut, Křimov, Chomutov District, Ústí nad Labem Region, Czech Republic
References
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America (34), Italy (19), Canada (16), People's Republic of China (11), and France (10). These numbers...authors, although for Russia and the People's Republic of China most of the authors of descriptions of...may be a rock type or a geological zone within a deposit. Under "Associated minerals," I have tried to include...tetragonal, or cubic. This is followed by the space group and the unit cell parameters.These parameters should...equal to an integer such as 32; if a cation or group of cations is made equal to an integer, the result
Book (edition)
Dept. of Mineralogy, National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic. Seppo Lahti: Geological Survey of Finland...Species containing more than one anion or anion group may be assigned to a separate class or may be assigned...specifies the atomic (cation to anion, or to anion group) ratio for the mineral. This and the remaining numbers...appropriate Dana number. When recognized, membership in a group is noted. Occasionally, the phrase “an inadequately...internally contradictory. 5A. Groups The term group refers to an aggregate or multiple (usually three
Book
the individuals who made crystallographic space-group, and references to the the discoveries, and scientists... to shine, yellow Gk. chloros, green-yellow chlorite, chlorophyll gre-no, grain lat. granum, grain...classifications were less than successful, and as a distinct group of minerals and proposed the basic often confusing...to name the new mineral in honor of a person or group, to identify the locality where the mineral was...descriptions are also in bold face. Some commonly used group names and series names are given in plain face.
 
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