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Structural studies on the antigorite polysomatic series

Giancarlo Capitani,Marcellο Mellini-2003-01-01-BOA (University of Milano-Bicocca)

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Antigorite is a 1:1 layer silicate of the serpentine group with a complex waved structure.The structure can be conveniently thought as a polysomatic series of lizardite and talc modules alternating along a in different proportions [1].The most recurring polysome may be described as, (a 43.5 ) where S and T are serpentine and talc modules, respectively, and S + and S -

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Antigorite is a 1:1 layer silicate of the serpentine group with a complex waved structure.The structure can be conveniently thought as a polysomatic series of lizardite and talc modules alternating along a in different proportions [1].The most recurring polysome may be described as, (a 43.5 ) where S and T are serpentine and talc modules, respectively, and S + and S -

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TalcSeries (stratigraphy)Group (periodic table)MineralogyCrystallographyGeologyChemistryPaleontology

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