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8 unusual facts about Serpentine group


All Souls Church, Halifax

It is made in serpentine from The Lizard and is carried on a pedestal of Aberdeen granite.

Bronson Gengezha

He continues to be recognized for his work with Kwekwe serpentine and lapidolite.

Cerastium nigrescens

Although reported from two other sites in the 19th century, it currently grows only on two serpentine hills on the island of Unst (see Keen of Hamar).

Fiber

Six minerals have been classified as "asbestos" including chrysotile of the serpentine class and those belonging to the amphibole class: amosite, crocidolite, tremolite, anthophyllite and actinolite.

Lac Grand, Quebec

There are several minerals to be found in the area, the most prominent being mica, both blue and black in colour, but green, caramel and black serpentine as well as olivine can be found as well.

Sharpless Homestead

It includes four green serpentine stone vernacular buildings built between about 1790 and 1860.

Thlaspi californicum

In the area there are three colonies growing on separate serpentine outcrops on the prairie.

Thomas Edmondston

He discovered several rare plants growing on the serpentine rocks on Unst, including the endemic Shetland Mouse-ear Cerastium nigrescens, known as Edmondston's Chickweed on the island.


Eozoon canadense

John William Dawson (1865) described the banded structures of coarsely crystalline calcite and serpentine as a gigantic Foraminifera, making it the oldest known fossil.


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