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- Paragonite abstract "Paragonite, also known as Natron-Glimmer, is a mineral, related to muscovite. Its empirical formula is NaAl2[(OH)2|AlSi3O10]. A wide solvus separates muscovite from paragonite, such that there is little solid solution along the vector Na+K+ and apparent micas of intermediate composition is most commonly a microscopic (or even sub-microscopic) intergrowth of two distinct micas, one rich in K, and the other in Na. Paragonite is a common mineral in rocks metamorphosed under blueschist facies conditions along with other sodic minerals such as albite, jadeite and glaucophane. During the transition from blueschist to greenschist facies, paragonite and glaucophane are transformed into chlorite and albite.It was first described in 1843 for an occurrence at Mt. Campione, Tessin, Switzerland. The name derives from the Greek, paragon, for misleading, due to its similar appearance to talc.".
- Paragonite thumbnail ParagoniteWithGarnet_3392.jpg?width=300.
- Paragonite wikiPageID "2489506".
- Paragonite wikiPageRevisionID "561243501".
- Paragonite birefringence "δ = 0.036".
- Paragonite caption "Paragonite with Garnet".
- Paragonite category Silicate_minerals.
- Paragonite category "Micas".
- Paragonite cleavage "Perfect on the {001}".
- Paragonite color "Colorless, pale yellow, grayish, grayish white, greenish, light apple-green".
- Paragonite diaphaneity "transparent to translucent".
- Paragonite dispersion "r < v strong".
- Paragonite fluorescence "None".
- Paragonite formula "NaAl2[2|AlSi3O10]".
- Paragonite fracture "Micaeous".
- Paragonite gravity "2.78".
- Paragonite habit "massive, fibrous or scaly".
- Paragonite hasPhotoCollection Paragonite.
- Paragonite luster "Pearly".
- Paragonite mohs "2.5".
- Paragonite name "Paragonite".
- Paragonite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Paragonite refractive "nα = 1.564 - 1.580 nβ = 1.594 - 1.609 nγ = 1.600 - 1.609".
- Paragonite streak "White".
- Paragonite strunz "9".
- Paragonite system "Monoclinic Space Group: C 2/m".
- Paragonite tenacity "Elastic".
- Paragonite twinning "common on the [310] less common on the {001}".
- Paragonite subject Category:Aluminium_minerals.
- Paragonite subject Category:Mica_group.
- Paragonite subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Paragonite subject Category:Sodium_minerals.
- Paragonite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Paragonite type Mineral.
- Paragonite type ChemicalObject.
- Paragonite type Thing.
- Paragonite comment "Paragonite, also known as Natron-Glimmer, is a mineral, related to muscovite. Its empirical formula is NaAl2[(OH)2|AlSi3O10]. A wide solvus separates muscovite from paragonite, such that there is little solid solution along the vector Na+K+ and apparent micas of intermediate composition is most commonly a microscopic (or even sub-microscopic) intergrowth of two distinct micas, one rich in K, and the other in Na.".
- Paragonite label "Paragoniet".
- Paragonite label "Paragonit".
- Paragonite label "Paragonita".
- Paragonite label "Paragonite".
- Paragonite label "Paragonite".
- Paragonite sameAs Paragonita.
- Paragonite sameAs Paragonite.
- Paragonite sameAs Paragoniet.
- Paragonite sameAs Paragonit.
- Paragonite sameAs m.07hhvx.
- Paragonite sameAs Q2631888.
- Paragonite sameAs Q2631888.
- Paragonite wasDerivedFrom Paragonite?oldid=561243501.
- Paragonite depiction ParagoniteWithGarnet_3392.jpg.
- Paragonite isPrimaryTopicOf Paragonite.
- Paragonite name "Paragonite".