- very low
chemical activity of
silica during serpentinization eliminates this buffer,
allowing serpentinization to
produce highly reducing conditions. Under...
- rock
composed predominantly of one or more
serpentine group minerals formed by near to
complete serpentinization of
mafic to
ultramafic rocks. Its name originated...
- The
Serpentine (also
known as the
Serpentine River) is a 40-acre (16 ha)
recreational lake in Hyde Park, London, England,
created in 1730 at the behest...
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Serpentine or
serpentine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Serpentine may
refer to:
Serpentine shape, a
shape resembling a
serpent Serpentine curve...
-
process of
alteration from
mafic minerals to
serpentine group minerals is
called serpentinization.
Serpentine minerals are
often formed by the hydration...
-
Serpentine River may
refer to:
Serpentine River (Alaska),
waterway on the
Seward Peninsula Serpentine River (New Zealand)
Serpentine River (Tasmania),...
- The
Serpentine Galleries are two
contemporary art
galleries in
Kensington Gardens, Westminster,
Greater London.
Recently rebranded to just
Serpentine, the...
-
Serpentine North or
Serpentine North Gallery is a
listed building in Hyde Park, London, which, with the
South Gallery,
constitutes the
Serpentine Galleries...
- A
serpentine belt (or
drive belt) is a single,
continuous belt used to
drive multiple peripheral devices in an
automotive engine, such as an alternator...
- The
serpentine system (also
called snake seeding) is a
method emplo**** in the
organization of a
competition to
define the
seeded teams and
arrange them...