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Mg-CHLORITE AND INTERSTRATIFIED Mg-CHLORITE/SAPONITE ASSOCIATED WITH KUROKO DEPOSITS

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This article is published in Clay science.The article was published on 1975-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 22 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Chlorite & Saponite.

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Formation of Clay Minerals in Hydrothermal Environments

A. Inoue
TL;DR: In this article, the formation of clay minerals in such dynamic processes of hydrothermal alteration is discussed, where a pre-existing rock-forming mineral assemblage is altered to a new set of minerals which are more stable under the conditions of temperature, pressure, and fluid composition.
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Corrensite and mixed-layer chlorite/corrensite in metabasalt from northern Taiwan: TEM/AEM, EMPA, XRD, and optical studies

TL;DR: In this article, a combination of TEM/AEM, EMPA, XRD, and optical microscopy was used to study low-grade metamorphic or hydrothermally altered mafic rocks.
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Compositional differences in chlorite from hydrothermally altered rocks and hydrothermal ore deposits

TL;DR: In this article, the composition of chlorite in altered rocks from active and fossil gmthermal systems, and from Neogene hydrothermal Cu-Pb-Zn vein-type and Kuroko deposits of Japan are reported.
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Proterozoic Seawater- Felsic Volcanics Interaction W. Bergslagen, Sweden. Evidence for High REE Mobility and Implications for 1.8 Ga Seawater Compositions

TL;DR: In this paper, Bergslagen is shown to result from felsic rock-seawater interaction in a sub-seafloor hydrothermal system, the alteration is apparently in two stages, feldspar being altered first to a kaolinite-type clay which is then replaced by Mg-chlorite.
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Crystal chemistry of corrensite: a review

TL;DR: The current definition of corrensite as a regular 1:1 interstratification of trioctahedral chlorite and vermiculite is based on the analysis of chemical data from the literature.
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