| 1. | Lawsonite is a metamorphic mineral typical of the blueschist facies.
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| 2. | The breakdown reaction of lawsonite is listed below.
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| 3. | The rarity of lawsonite eclogites therefore does not reflect unusual formation conditions but unusual exhumation processes.
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| 4. | Ilvaite is structurally related to lawsonite.
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| 5. | Minerals associated with jadeite include : glaucophane, lawsonite, muscovite, aragonite, serpentine and quartz.
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| 6. | Associated minerals in eclogites include garnet, quartz or coesite, rutile, kyanite, phengite, and lawsonite.
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| 7. | Minerals such as glaucophane, lawsonite, titanite, and epidote occur with omphacite in blueschist facies metamorphic rocks.
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| 8. | Lawsonite is a significant metamorphic mineral as it can be used as an index mineral for high pressure conditions.
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| 9. | Approximately 90-95 % of that water is contained in hydrous minerals, including mica, phengite, amphibole, lawsonite, serpentine.
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| 10. | The mineral Lawsonite is named for him, as is the Lawson Adit, originally a mining construction research tunnel on UC Berkeley's campus.
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