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- Chesterite abstract "Chesterite ((Mg,Fe)17Si20O54(OH)6) is a rare silicate mineral that can be compared to amphiboles, micas, and jimthompsonite. Chesterite is named after Chester, Vermont, where it was first described in 1977. The specific geologic setting within its origin is the Carleton talc quarry in Chester, Vermont.Chesterite has an orthorhombic crystal structure, which means it has three crystallographic axes of unequal length. All of the axes are perpendicular to each other. The stacking sequence for chesterite, which is found in micas, is very similar to orthopyroxenes and orthoamphiboles. Chesterite is an anisotropic mineral; therefore, it allows light to travel through it at different velocities when viewed at different angles. Chesterite is usually found in thin sheets within ultramafic rocks.A polytype of chesterite could be anthophyllite, which has a similar crystal structure. Chesterite is used for research on stacking formations and symmetry point groups that could be possible polymorphs or polysomes of the amphibole-anthophyllite groups. Chesterite has no direct usage, but some geologists or scientists generally classify it under the amphibole-anthophyllite group.".
- Chesterite thumbnail Chesterit-chains.png?width=300.
- Chesterite wikiPageID "29015395".
- Chesterite wikiPageRevisionID "541267765".
- Chesterite 2v "70".
- Chesterite birefringence "δ = 0.023".
- Chesterite caption "Chesterite structure".
- Chesterite category Silicate_minerals.
- Chesterite cleavage "perfect".
- Chesterite color "Colorless, pink, brown".
- Chesterite diapaneity "Transparent".
- Chesterite formula "17".
- Chesterite gravity "3.23".
- Chesterite hasPhotoCollection Chesterite.
- Chesterite luster "Silky - pearly".
- Chesterite mohs "2".
- Chesterite molweight "2074.96".
- Chesterite name "Chesterite".
- Chesterite opticalprop "Biaxial negative".
- Chesterite pleochroism "weak, pink-brown".
- Chesterite refractive "α=1.617, β=1.632, γ=1.64".
- Chesterite streak "White".
- Chesterite strunz "9".
- Chesterite symmetry "orthorhombic, mm2, A21ma".
- Chesterite system "orthorhombic, prismatic".
- Chesterite unitCell "a = 18.61 Å, b = 45.3 Å, c = 5.29 Å, V=4,459.64 ų".
- Chesterite subject Category:Inosilicates.
- Chesterite subject Category:Orthorhombic_minerals.
- Chesterite type Abstraction100002137.
- Chesterite type Material114580897.
- Chesterite type Matter100020827.
- Chesterite type Mineral114662574.
- Chesterite type OrthorhombicMinerals.
- Chesterite type Part113809207.
- Chesterite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Chesterite type Relation100031921.
- Chesterite type Substance100019613.
- Chesterite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Chesterite type Mineral.
- Chesterite type ChemicalObject.
- Chesterite type Thing.
- Chesterite comment "Chesterite ((Mg,Fe)17Si20O54(OH)6) is a rare silicate mineral that can be compared to amphiboles, micas, and jimthompsonite. Chesterite is named after Chester, Vermont, where it was first described in 1977. The specific geologic setting within its origin is the Carleton talc quarry in Chester, Vermont.Chesterite has an orthorhombic crystal structure, which means it has three crystallographic axes of unequal length. All of the axes are perpendicular to each other.".
- Chesterite label "Chesterite".
- Chesterite label "Chesterite".
- Chesterite sameAs Chesterite.
- Chesterite sameAs m.0dgpypf.
- Chesterite sameAs Q3667272.
- Chesterite sameAs Q3667272.
- Chesterite sameAs Chesterite.
- Chesterite wasDerivedFrom Chesterite?oldid=541267765.
- Chesterite depiction Chesterit-chains.png.
- Chesterite isPrimaryTopicOf Chesterite.
- Chesterite name "Chesterite".