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Chlo Rite
Chlo Rite
Chlorite
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Chlorite
Mineral structure: Sheet silicate Common mineral in Pelites (Low grade), Metabasic rocks (low grade), or the alteration products of Ferich minerals Rock-forming minerals associated with Chlorite: Quartz, Muscovite, Amphibole, Biotite
Chlorite in Schist
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Key optical features of chlorite in thin section: Green to Pale green Pleochroic Single cleavage and straight extinction Moderate Relief Low order (almost isotopic) and anomalous interference colours (see below) Common minerals that might be confused with chlorite and occur in similar rocks: Amphibole (typically strongly coloured, higher relief, two cleavages, inclined extinction),
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Note: Chlorite often forms as an alteration product of minerals (biotite, amphibole, pyroxene, garnet)
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Note: Chlorite is paler green, has lower relief and lower order interference colours
Note: Chlorite interference colours typically dark, anomalous blue or brown. Chlorite has straight extinction but due to the dark interference colours this is sometimes difficult to confirm.
Chlorite in slate (fine grained) with colourless muscovite, quartz and plagioclase
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Note: Low order interference colours of chlorite tend to be difficult to pick out in fine grained low grade rocks. Due to chlorite fine grain size in low grade metamorphic rocks the green colour with analyser out may be not obvious!
Chlorite shape
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Note: As a sheet silicate with a single good cleavage chlorite tends to form well shaped individual crystals. When chlorite forms as an alteration product of other large minerals stable at higher temperature it often forms clusters or clumps of finer grainsize.
Chlorite as a low temperature hydrothermal mineral often fills veins and amygdales (below)
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