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  1. Chlorite group - Wikipedia

    The chlorites are the group of phyllosilicate minerals common in low-grade metamorphic rocks and in altered igneous rocks. Chlorite minerals do not contain the element chlorine. The name chlorite is …

  2. Chlorite: Mineral description, properties and formation

    Chlorite is the name of a group of common sheet silicate minerals that form during the early stages of metamorphism. Most chlorite minerals are green in color, have a foliated appearance, perfect …

  3. Chlorite Group: Mineral information, data and localities.

    The most common species in the chlorite group are clinochlore and chamosite. The Árkai index (ÁI; Árkai, 1991) is an index for the estimation of a very low metamorphic grade in rocks, based on the …

  4. What is Chlorite in Drinking Water? Health Risks and Benefits ...

    Discover what chlorite is in drinking water, its potential health risks, benefits, and essential information you should know about water safety and quality.

  5. Chlorite | Clay, Greenstone, Serpentine | Britannica

    chlorite, widespread group of layer silicate minerals occurring in both macroscopic and clay-grade sizes; they are hydrous aluminum silicates, usually of magnesium and iron. The name, from the Greek for …

  6. Chlorite: The mineral Chlorite information and pictures

    Detailed description, properties, locality information guide about the mineral chlorite.

  7. Chlorite Group – WGNHS – UW–Madison

    Chlorite represents a group of over 10 minerals related by complex solid solution substitutions. These minerals are generally fine-grained, micaceous and dark green. They are not easily distinguished …