,
Brazil (size: 4.2 × 3.9 × 3.3 cm) Chlorite is a common mineral, found in metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary rocks. It is an important rock-forming mineral in low- to medium-grade metamorphic rock formed by metamorphism of
mafic or
pelitic rock. It is also common in igneous rocks, usually as a secondary mineral, formed by alteration of mafic minerals such as
biotite,
hornblende,
pyroxene, or
garnet. The glassy rims of
pillow basalt on the ocean floor is often altered to pure chlorite, in part by exchange of chemicals with seawater. The green color of many igneous rocks,
slates, and
schists is due to fine particles of chlorite disseminated throughout the rock. Chlorite is a common
weathering product and is widespread in
clay and in sedimentary rock containing clay minerals. Chlorite is found in
pelites along with
quartz,
albite,
sericite, and
garnet, and is also found in associate with
actinolite and
epidote. In his pioneering work on
metamorphic facies in the Scottish Highlands,
G.M. Barrow identified the chlorite zone as the zone of mildest metamorphism. In modern petrology, chlorite is the diagnostic mineral of the
greenschist facies. This facies is characterized by temperatures near and pressures near 5 kbar. At higher temperatures, much of the chlorite is destroyed by reactions with either
potassium feldspar or
phengite mica which produce
biotite,
muscovite, and
quartz. At still higher temperatures, other reactions destroy the remaining chlorite, often with release of water vapor. Chlorite is one of the most common minerals produced by
propylitic alteration by
hydrothermal systems, where it occurs in the "green rock" environment with epidote, actinolite, albite,
hematite, and
calcite. after
garnet from Michigan (size: 3.5 × 3.1 × 2.7 cm) Experiments indicate that chlorite can be stable in
peridotite of the
Earth's mantle above the ocean
lithosphere carried down by
subduction, and chlorite may even be present in the mantle volume from which
island arc magmas are generated. == Members of the chlorite group ==