Compact Chlorite Associated with Lizardite from New South Wales, Australia

H. G. Golding and P. Bayliss
School of Applied Geology, The University of New South Wales

Summary: Segregations of compact chlorite from ultramafic belts in New South Wales have been examined using chemical, X-ray, differential thermal, and electronprobe techniques. The chlorites vary from pennine to sheridanite. Some segregations occupy the central zone in metasomatic sequences of altered chromite, chlorite, and lizardite; but others may have formed at junctions of serpentinite and rodingite.

Mineralogical Magazine; June 1968 v. 36; no. 282; p. 825-831; DOI: 10.1180/minmag.1968.036.282.10
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