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heulandite
heulandite Min. (ˈhjuːləndaɪt) [Named 1822 after H. Heuland, an English mineralogist: see -ite1.] A mineral of the Zeolite group; a hydrated silicate of aluminium and calcium, found in crystals of various colours with pearly lustre.1822 Edin. Phil. Jrnl. VI. 112 The Stilbite and the Heulandite. 1852... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heulandite
to a series name, with the mineral species being named: Heulandite-Ca Heulandite-Na Heulandite-K Heulandite-Sr Heulandite-Ba (described in 2002). Heulandite is similar to stilbite. wikipedia.org
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euzeolite
euzeolite (ˌjuːˈziːəlaɪt) [f. eu- + zeolite.] (See quots.)1832 Shepard Min. 178 Heulandite..Euzeolite. 1868 Dana Min. 443 In 1817, Breithaupt separated the two zeolites..and called the latter euzeolite. In 1822 Brooke..named the other heulandite. Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Heuland
The mineral Heulandite is named for him. He played a dubious role in the discovery of Palladium. wikipedia.org
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Laumontite
It is frequently associated with other zeolites, including stilbite and heulandite. wikipedia.org
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yugawaralite
yugawaralite Min. (jʊˈgæwərəlaɪt) [f. Yugawara, name of a town in Japan near where it was first found + -l- + -ite1.] A hydrated aluminosilicate of calcium, CaAl2Si6O16.4H2O, that is a member of the zeolite group and occurs as colourless or white monoclinic crystals having a vitreous lustre.1952 Sak... Oxford English Dictionary
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mordenite
mordenite Min. (ˈmɔːdənaɪt) [Named by H. How, 1864, from Morden, Nova Scotia, its locality. See -ite.] A hydrous silicate of aluminium, calcium, and sodium, resembling heulandite.1864 How in Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XVII. 100 On Mordenite, a New Mineral from the Trap of Nova Scotia. Oxford English Dictionary
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Scolecite
It can be found on top of the calcium zeolites heulandite, stilbite and epistilbite. Associated minerals include quartz, apophyllite, babingtonite, heulandite, stilbite and other zeolites. wikipedia.org
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Zeolite
Natural occurrence Some of the more common mineral zeolites are analcime, chabazite, clinoptilolite, heulandite, natrolite, phillipsite, and stilbite. Research into and development of the many biochemical and biomedical applications of zeolites, particularly the naturally occurring species heulandite, wikipedia.org
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stilbite
stilbite Min. (ˈstɪlbaɪt) [a. F. stilbite (Haüy 1796), f. Gr. στίλβειν to glitter: see -ite.] A hydrous silicate of aluminium and calcium, in oblique prismatic crystals with pearly lustre. Formerly not distinguished from heulandite.1815 Aikin Min. (ed. 2) 209 Stilbite..occurs crystallized, lamellifo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zeolite occurrences in Idaho
It is known for producing analcime, apophyllite, calcite, chabazite, copper, cowlesite, erionite, gyrolite, heulandite, levyne, mesolite, offretite, phillipsite It is known for producing a variety minerals, especially zeolites, including analcime, calcite, chabazite, heulandite, mesolite, montmorillonite, opal, wikipedia.org
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Pentagonite
It occurs with cavansite, heulandite, stilbite, analcime, apophyllite and calcite. wikipedia.org
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Brewsterite
Brewsterite is isomorphous with heulandite. It is named after Sir David Brewster (1781–1868) who described it in 1822. wikipedia.org
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Stilbite
History At one time heulandite and stilbite were considered to be identical minerals. Excellent white bow ties of stilbite are found here on calcite and quartz, associated with heulandite and laumontite in cavities. wikipedia.org
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Mordenite
It is associated with other zeolites such as stilbite and heulandite. wikipedia.org
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