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natrolite
natrolite Min. (ˈnætrəʊlaɪt, ˈneɪtrəʊ-) [f. natro-n + -lite; named by Klaproth, 1803.] A hydrous silicate of aluminium and sodium, usually occurring in white, transparent, acicular crystals.1805 Jameson Syst. Min. II. 541. 1811 Smithson in Phil. Trans. Cl. 171 The natrolite has been lately met with ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Natrolite
It was named natrolite by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in 1803. Several varieties of natrolite have been distinguished: fargite is a red natrolite from Glenfarg in Perthshire; bergmannite or spreustein is an impure wikipedia.org
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Berborite
serpentine altered dolomite in association with skarn enriched in tungsten, strontium, beryllium and boron in the Karelia occurrence and in vugs with natrolite wikipedia.org
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brevicite
brevicite Min. (ˈbrɛvɪsaɪt) [ad. Sw. brevicit (Berzelius 1834, in Arsberättelse om Framstegen i Fysik och Kemi (1834) 179), f. Brevig (now Brevik), a town in Norway: see -ite1.] Natrolite, as found in certain parts of Norway.1836 T. Thomson Outl. Min., Geol., etc. (ed. 7) I. 680 Brevicite. This name... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mesolite
It is a member of the zeolite group and is closely related to natrolite which it also resembles in appearance. From the Greek mesos, "middle", as its composition lies between natrolite and scolecite. wikipedia.org
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mesolite
mesolite Min. (ˈmɛsəʊlaɪt) [ad. G. mesolith (1816), f. Gr. µέσο-ς middle: see -lite.] A hydrated silicate of aluminium, calcium, and sodium: so named because it is chemically intermediate between natrolite and scolecite.1822 Berzelius in Edin. Philos. Jrnl. VII. 8 Mesolite or Needlestone from Faroe.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Neptunite
It is also found within natrolite veins in glaucophane schist within serpentinite in San Benito County, California, US. wikipedia.org
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crocalite
crocalite Min. (ˈkrɒkəlaɪt) [Named 1797, app. from κρόκος saffron + -lite.] A red variety of natrolite, occurring in small amygdules.1808 T. Allan Names of Min. 24 Crocalite. 1844 Alger Phillips' Min. 202 Crockalite. Oxford English Dictionary
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Leifite
At Mont Saint-Hilaire it occurs as crystals up to 5 cm long and as disk-shaped aggregates and radially fibrous spheres associated with albite, natrolite In Russia it occurs in the Lovozero Massif associated with albite and natrolite. wikipedia.org
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saviur
▪ I. † ˈsavite Obs. [f. the name of Professor P. Savi + -ite1.] = natrolite.1852 Amer. Jrnl. Sci. & Arts Ser. ii. XIV. 64 Savite.▪ II. savite, saviur obs. ff. safety, saviour. Oxford English Dictionary
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Scolecite
Scolecite, like natrolite and mesolite, usually occurs as acicular (needle-like) and fibrous aggregations. It has nearly the same angles between the crystal faces as does natrolite, but natrolite is orthorhombic and scolecite is monoclinic. wikipedia.org
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fargite
fargite Min. (ˈfɑːgaɪt) [f. (Glen) Farg in Fifeshire + -ite.] (See quots.)1868 Dana Min. (ed. 5) 427 Fargite is a red natrolite from Glen Farg, containing..about 4 p. c. of lime. 1883 Heddle in Encycl. Brit. (ed. 9) XVI. 423 Fargite, consisting of two equivalents of natrolite and one of scolecite. Oxford English Dictionary
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Zircophyllite
It occurs with natrolite in alkali pegmatites. wikipedia.org
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Tuperssuatsiaite
and aegirine, and in late natrolite-albite bodies. Namibia: It occurs in miarolitic cavities in the Aris phonolite, Windhoek, Namibia, associated with microcline, aegirine, natrolite, eudialyte, bastnasite wikipedia.org
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Titanomagnetite
It is can be found in association with zircon, fluorapatite, ferro-ferri-katophrite, ulvöspinel, nepheline, chalcopyrite, phyrrotite, pyrite, natrolite wikipedia.org
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