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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 July 2018
Chlorite belonging to subfamily C, vermiculite 2MB-VII-meso, talc and a monoclinic amphibole were identified in rocks from a contact zone between highly tectonized granite and serpentinite at Jordanów, Lower Silesia, Poland. K-saturated vermiculite readily produced a phlogopite-like structure 1M-I (3TA-IV) indicating trioctahedral mica to be its precursor. Spatial relations of the mineral assemblages were compared with published experimental data and used to produce a tentative model of the geological evolution of the rocks and minerals, which include four episodes of mineral development separated by three tectonic events.