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Chabazite - Wikipedia
Chabazite occurs most commonly in voids and amygdules in basaltic rocks. Chabazite is found in India, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, the Giants Causeway in ...
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Chabazite: Mineral information, data and localities.
Named in 1788 by Louis-Augustin Bosc d'Antic from the Greek chabazios, tune or melody, one of twenty stones named in the poem Peri lithos.
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Chabazite - International Zeolite Association
Originally known only from cavities in basaltic rocks, chabazite has been widely found in altered pyroclastic rocks. It replaces rhyolitic vitric tuff in ...
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Chabazite-Ca Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
Twinned, white, blocky crystals of chabazite on basalt matrix. Location: Richmond, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Scale: 7x6x2 cm.
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Chabazite Meanings and Crystal Properties
Chabazite is a calcium-hydrated sodium aluminosilicate mineral and a member of the Zeolite family. It crystallizes in rhombohederl, granular, and mass ...
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Chabazite Gemstone: Properties, Meanings, Value & More
Chabazite symbolizes reflection, meditation, and organization. The first description of chabazite came from Austrian mineralogist Ignatius von Born in 1772.
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Chabazite-Ca: Mineral information, data and localities.
The calcium-dominant member of the Chabazite series of the Zeolite Group. The most common member of this series.
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Chabazite-Na Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
Rounded transparent crystals of chabazite-Na (herschelite). Location: Horseshoe Dam, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA. Scale: Not Given.
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Chabazite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Chabazite is a common zeolite in nature, where it can usually be found in vugs of igneous and volcanic rocks, both acid and mafic, and as an alteration product ...
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Gmelinite
It is closely related to the very similar mineral chabazite. Associated minerals include other zeolites, especially chabazite, quartz, aragonite and calcite.
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chabasite
chabazite, chabasite Min. (ˈkæbəzaɪt) Also chabasie, -zie. [A blundered name, which ought to be Chalazite; cited by Dana as first used, in form chabazie, by Bosc d'Antic, Journ. d'Hist. N. 1780, II. 181; formed on *χαβάζιε, an erroneous spelling which stood in the text of the Greek treatise λιθικά o...
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phacolite
phacolite (ˈfækəlaɪt) In sense 1 also phako-. [f. Gr. ϕακός lentil: see -lite.] 1. Min. [ad. Ger. phakolit (Breithaupt).] A colourless variety of chabazite, occurring in crystals of lenticular form.1843 Portlock Geol. 219 Levyne (? Phakolite) occurs in double six-sided prisms. 1880 Academy 21 Aug. 1...
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Gonnardite
vesicles in the volcanic rock of The Nut, near Stanley, Tasmania, Australia, intergrown with natrolite at Don Hill, Tasmania and in drill holes with chabazite
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zeolite
zeolite Min. (ˈziːəlaɪt) Also 8–9 erron. -yte. [ad. Sw., G., etc. zeolit, f. Gr. ζεῖν to boil, seethe + λίθος stone, -lite; so named from its boiling and swelling under the blowpipe: see quot. 1777.] Generic name for a large and varied group of minerals, consisting of hydrous silicates in which the ...
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