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  2. Serpentinite - Wikipedia

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  3. Serpentine subgroup - Wikipedia

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    Serpentine subgroup

  4. Serpentinization - Wikipedia

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    Serpentinization

  5. Serpentine soil - Wikipedia

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  6. Layering - Wikipedia

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  7. Garnierite - Wikipedia

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    Garnierite is a layer silicate. [4] [6] [10] The main difference between the serpentine-like and talc-like variants of garnierite is the spacing between layers in the structure, seen in X-ray powder diffraction studies. The serpentine-like variants have 7 Å basal spacings while the talc-like variants have a basal spacing of 10 Å.

  8. Ophiolite - Wikipedia

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  9. Antigorite - Wikipedia

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    Antigorite is a lamellated, monoclinic mineral in the phyllosilicate serpentine subgroup with the ideal chemical formula of (Mg,Fe 2+) 3 Si 2 O 5 (OH) 4. [2] It is the high-pressure polymorph of serpentine and is commonly found in metamorphosed serpentinites. Antigorite, and its serpentine polymorphs, play an important role in subduction zone ...