silicatephyllosilicate
Silicatephyllosilicate is a term used to describe phyllosilicate minerals, a major subgroup within the silicate class that is defined by sheet-like silicate structures. In standard mineralogy, the preferred term is phyllosilicate; silicatephyllosilicate emphasizes the silicate-sheet nature of these minerals but is not a separate formal category in most references. The phyllosilicate group comprises minerals built from one or more sheets of linked silica tetrahedra that lie parallel to each other, creating a layered architecture.
Structural features of phyllosilicates derive from two main types of sheet stacking. In 1:1 phyllosilicates, a
Common examples span two broad subgroups. 1:1 phyllosilicates include minerals like kaolinite and serpentine, which typically
Formation and occurrence: phyllosilicates form by alteration or weathering of silicate rocks, hydrothermal processes, or low-grade