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Geyserite - Wikipedia
Geyserite, or siliceous sinter, is a form of opaline silica that is often found as crusts or layers around hot springs and geysers.
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Geyserite Meanings and Crystal Properties
Geyserite is a very strong stone to ground your energy and allow your emotional body to resonate in the physical world.
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The Yellowstone Rock Factory
Geyserite is the most common of these rocks. It is formed wherever relatively alkaline hot springs percolate out of the ground. The photo shows geyserite at ...
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geyserite
geyserite Min. (ˈgeɪsəraɪt) [f. geyser + -ite. Named by Delamétherie in 1812.] A variety of opal, of concretionary form, found deposited about the orifices of geysers.1814 T. Allan Min. Nomen. 22 Geyserite [printed Geyerite.]. 1826 Emmons Min. 220 Quartz..recent deposit from hot springs..Geyserite. ...
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Geyserite - by Richard I Gibson - The Geologic Column
The little white specks are siliceous sinter, or geyserite, from the Great Geysir in Iceland – the geyser that gave its name to all other ...
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Geyserite: Mineral information, data and localities.
An opaline sinter that is often found around hot springs and geysers. A botryoidal form is called fiorite. May very rarely contain economic enrichments of ...
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Fiorite
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Geyserite
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Industrial minerals
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Geyserite - MHWiki - HitGrab
Geyserite is a mineral composite created in the unique environment of a geyser. Formed under extreme pressures, loose chunks of this mineral get ...
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Geyserite in hot-spring siliceous sinter: Window on Earth's hottest ...
Geyserites are sinters affiliated with the highest temperature (~ 75–100 °C), natural geothermal fluid emissions, comprising localized, lithologically ...
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GEYSERITE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GEYSERITE is a variety of opal that is deposited around some hot springs and geysers in white or grayish concretions.
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Geysers—what exactly are they made of? - USGS.gov
Silica is left behind and forms a deposit of sinter, also known as Geyserite. Media. SEM image of the silicified microbial mats that form ...
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pealite
pealite Min. (ˈpiːlaɪt) [Named after A. C. Peale: see -ite1.] A variety of geyserite, containing only 6 per cent. of water.1873 F. M. Endlich Let. to A. C. Peale in 6th Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. of Territories 154, I wish to distinguish it as a well-defined sub-species of opal, and propose to name it ‘P...
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Pink Geyser
(see also the GeyserTimes.org database)
Pink Geyser was named for the pinkish coloration of the geyserite around its vent, which is attributed to manganese
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pumicite
pumicite (ˈpʌmɪsaɪt) [f. pumice n. + -ite1.] A volcanic ash like pumice in composition but occuring as powder or granules.1916 E. H. Barbour in Nebraska Geol. Survey IV. 358 Pumicite has been variously called geyserite, volcanic dust,..and the like... For all of these we have substituted the name pu...
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Bead Geyser
Bead Geyser was named after the geyser eggs, loose spherical pieces of geyserite, that used to be found near the geyser.
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