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Phillipsite - Wikipedia
Phillipsite is a mineral series of the zeolite group; a hydrated potassium, calcium and aluminium silicate, approximating to (Ca,Na 2 ,K 2 ) 3 Al 6 Si 10 O 32 ...
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Phillipsite Subgroup: Mineral information, data and localities.
The original phillipsite mineral name now covers a subgroup of zeolite minerals: Phillipsite-Ca, Phillipsite-K, Phillipsite-Na and Harmotome also belong to ...
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Phillipsite-Ca Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
White, stout-prismatic phillipsite-Ca crystals in vugs in basalt. Location: Three Mile Creek, Ritter, Grant County, Oregon, USA. Scale: Specimen Size 2x2 cm.
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phillipsite
phillipsite Min. (ˈfɪlɪpsaɪt) [Named 1825 after the English mineralogist, J. W. Phillips: see -ite1.] A hydrous silicate of aluminium, calcium, and potassium, found in cruciform twin crystals of a white colour.1825 T. Thomson's Ann. Philos. Ser. ii. X. 362, I propose the name of phillipsite in honor...
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ALEX STREKEISEN-Phillipsite-
Phillipsite (member of phillipsite group of the zeolite group), was first described by Lévy (1825) from the type locality Aci Reale, now Acireale, on the ...
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Phillipsite - IZA Commission on Natural Zeolites
Phillipsite occurs near the water-sediment interface to depths of several hundred meters. Crystals are colorless or pale yellow and range in size from 2 to 400 ...
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Phillipsite | Volcanic, Zeolite, Clay - Britannica
It typically is found as brittle white crystals filling cavities and fissures in basalt and in phonolite lava, occurring near Rome; on Sicily; ...
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Phillipsite-Ca: Mineral information, data and localities.
Named in 1972 by Ermanno Galli and Anna G. Loschi Ghittoni for the Ca-dominance of the exchangeable cations in phillipsites.
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Phillipsite – WGNHS – UW–Madison
Phillipsite is a member of the zeolite family. It occurs most frequently in vein and amygdule fillings in basaltic rocks.
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Phillipsite-Na Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
Named after William Phillips (1775-1829), English mineralogist and founder of the Geological Society of London. Na modifier added by zeolite nomenclature ...
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herschelite
herschelite Min. (ˈhɜːʃəlaɪt) [Named 1825 after Sir John Herschel: see -ite.] A hydrous silicate of aluminium, calcium, and sodium, now considered a variety of chabazite.1825 T. Thomson Ann. Philos. Ser. ii. X. 262 Dr. Wollaston..has examined chemically a small quantity of Herschelite. 1868 Dana Min...
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William Phillips (geologist)
The zeolite mineral phillipsite is named for him.
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ODNB article by H. S.
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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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Zeolite
Natural occurrence
Some of the more common mineral zeolites are analcime, chabazite, clinoptilolite, heulandite, natrolite, phillipsite, and stilbite. framework (PHI): harmotome, phillipsite-series
Gismondine framework (GIS): amicite, gismondine, garronite, gobbinsite
Boggsite (BOG), merlinoite (MER
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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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