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- Gedrite abstract "Gedrite is a crystal belonging to the orthorhombic ferromagnesian subgroup of the amphibole supergroup of the double chain inosilicate minerals with the ideal formula: Mg2(Mg3Al2)(Si6Al2)O22(OH)2Gedrite is the magnesium (Mg) rich endmember of a solid solution series, with divalent magnesium cations readily replaced with ferrous iron (Fe), leading to the iron rich endmember 'ferrogedrite', with the formula: Fe2+2(Fe2+3Al2)(Si6Al2)O22(OH)2. However, pure endmembers are very rare, with often either one of the mentioned cations dominating the composition. Thus, the formula can be written in such a way to express common intermediary gerdite samples:(Mg,Fe)2+2(Mg,Fe)2+3Al2(Al2Si6O22)(OH)2.Divalent manganese (Mn) may substitute for some of the magnesium. Trivalent or ferric iron, or titanium4+ may replace some of the aluminum (Al). Fluorine and chlorine are common substitutes for the hydroxyl (OH) in amphoboles. Other chemical impurites may include calcium, sodium, and potassium.Gedrite also forms a series with another ferromagnesian amphibole, anthophyllite.Gedrite occurs in contact and medium to high grade metamorphic rocks in association with garnet, cordierite, anthophyllite, cummingtonite, sapphirine, sillimanite, kyanite, quartz, staurolite and biotite.Gedrite was first described for an occurrence in Gedres, France in 1836.".
- Gedrite wikiPageID "19108921".
- Gedrite wikiPageLength "3576".
- Gedrite wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Gedrite wikiPageRevisionID "614753547".
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Aluminum.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Amphibole.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Anthophyllite.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Biotite.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amphibole_group.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orthorhombic_minerals.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Cation.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Chlorine.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Classification_of_minerals_-_Silicates.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Classification_of_silicate_minerals.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Contact_metamorphism.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Cordierite.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_system.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Crystalline.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Crystallinity.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Cummingtonite.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Divalent.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Ferric.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Ferrous.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Fluorine.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Found.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Garnet.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Hydroxyl.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Ion.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Kyanite.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Magnesium.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Manganese.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphic_rock.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphism.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Orthorhombic.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Orthorhombic_crystal_system.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Potassium.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Sapphirine.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Sillimanite.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Sodium.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Solid_solution.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Staurolite.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLink Titanium.
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gedrite".
- Gedrite wikiPageWikiLinkText "gedrite".
- Gedrite hasPhotoCollection Gedrite.
- Gedrite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gedrite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Silicate-mineral-stub.
- Gedrite subject Category:Amphibole_group.
- Gedrite subject Category:Orthorhombic_minerals.
- Gedrite hypernym Crystal.
- Gedrite type ChemicalCompound.
- Gedrite type Group.
- Gedrite type Group.
- Gedrite type Inosilicate.
- Gedrite comment "Gedrite is a crystal belonging to the orthorhombic ferromagnesian subgroup of the amphibole supergroup of the double chain inosilicate minerals with the ideal formula: Mg2(Mg3Al2)(Si6Al2)O22(OH)2Gedrite is the magnesium (Mg) rich endmember of a solid solution series, with divalent magnesium cations readily replaced with ferrous iron (Fe), leading to the iron rich endmember 'ferrogedrite', with the formula: Fe2+2(Fe2+3Al2)(Si6Al2)O22(OH)2.".
- Gedrite label "Gedrite".
- Gedrite sameAs Gedrite.
- Gedrite sameAs 礬土直閃石.
- Gedrite sameAs Gedritt.
- Gedrite sameAs Gedryt.
- Gedrite sameAs m.04jfc06.
- Gedrite sameAs Жедрит.
- Gedrite sameAs Q2252659.
- Gedrite sameAs Q2252659.
- Gedrite wasDerivedFrom Gedrite?oldid=614753547.
- Gedrite isPrimaryTopicOf Gedrite.