Chesterite
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chesterite-263-8067016
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Chesterite
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Chesterite is a rare silicate mineral that can be compared to amphiboles, micas, and jimthompsonite. Its chemical formula is (Mg,Fe)17Si20O54(OH)6. 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 stac
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesterite
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2023-02-11T04:02:41Z
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