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American Mineralogist; June 1983; v. 68; no. 5-6; p. 566-580
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Microstructures and mixed layering in intergrown wonesite, chlorite, talc, biotite, and kaolinite

David R. Veblen

Johns Hopkins Univ., Dep. Earth and Planet. Sci., Baltimore, MD, United States

Post Pond Volcanics, Vermont; transmission electron microscopy and diffraction. The chlorite occurs in intergrown 1-layer and disordered polytypes, the wonesite occurs in 1-layer, 2-layer, 3-layer, and disordered forms, and the biotite occurs as 1-layer and 2-layer polytypes with minor stacking disorder.--Modified journal abstract.

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