serpentinisaatio
Serpentinisaatio is a geological process that involves the reaction between water and iron-rich rocks, producing serpentine minerals. This process is typically observed in areas where deep-sea environments meet hot water flows or near mid-ocean ridges. The serpentinization reaction involves the transformation of peridotite, a type of igneous rock rich in olivine, into serpentine minerals through hydration.
During serpentinization, water penetrates the minerals on the peridotite, breaking down the iron-rich silicates and releasing
The serpentinization process involves several stages. Initially, water infiltrates the rock, leading to the formation of
In addition to its economic importance, the serpentinization process has been found to play a crucial role