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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. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fiorite
See also Geyserite References Mindat with location data Opals Industrial minerals wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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White Dome Geyser
Its 12-foot-high geyserite cone is one of the largest in the park. wikipedia.org
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sinter
▪ I. sinter, n. (ˈsɪntə(r)) [a. G. sinter, the equivalent of Eng. sinder cinder.] 1. A hard incrustation or deposit formed upon rocks, etc., by precipitation from mineral waters; esp. siliceous sinter, geyserite.1780 Von Troil's Iceland 344 The porous crustated stone, or sinter, which is found in th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Great Fountain Geyser
Nearby White Dome Geyser, which erupts considerably more frequently (albeit less powerfully) from a large geyserite cone, is easily seen from the same wikipedia.org
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Giant Geyser
Giant is notable for its spectacular, but sporadic eruptions, as well as for its very large cone of geyserite, which stands about 12 feet tall. wikipedia.org
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Hveravellir
Sinter and geyserite is prominent, forming low and wide domes around active or extinct geothermal centres. wikipedia.org
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Targejia Cs deposit (Dagejia Cs deposit; Tagejia Cs deposit), Ngamring ...
Targejia Cs deposit (Dagejia Cs deposit; Tagejia Cs deposit), Ngamring Co. (Angren Co.), Xigazê Prefecture (Rikaze Prefecture; Shigatse Prefecture), Tibet, China : Hot spring with cesium-rich geyserite deposits. Note: The name of this deposit is commonly reported as 'Targejia', which probably is the Tibetan name, since the Chinese name transliterates to ...
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Usingen station
This was formerly the location of the loading station of the 4 km-long narrow-gauge railway to a geyserite works (now Bremthaler Quarzitwerk) and a siding wikipedia.org
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Doublet Pool
Its scalloped edge is made of geyserite. Eruptions can occur in Doublet Pool, but only last up to 8 minutes. wikipedia.org
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Pilbara Craton
Evidence of earliest life Evidence of the earliest known life on land may have been found in 3.48-billion-year-old geyserite and other related mineral wikipedia.org
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