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scolecite
scolecite (ˈskɒlɪsaɪt) Formerly skol-, scolezite. [f. Gr. σκωληκ-, σκώληξ scolex + -ite1. The name in sense 1 was given because the mineral sometimes curls up when heated. The orig. form scolezite is f. Ger. scolezit (1813, see Chester Dict. Min. 1896).] 1. Min. Hydrous silicate of aluminium and cal... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scolecite
Scolecite has long ordered chains, rotated 24° round the axis of the chain. Environment Scolecite is a common zeolite. wikipedia.org
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scolezite
scolezite obs. form of scolecite. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mogovidite
Association of mogovidite: aegirine-augite, andradite, calcite, humite, nepheline, pectolite, scolecite, titanite, zircon. wikipedia.org
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poonahlite
poonahlite Min. (ˈpuːnəlaɪt) Also poona-, punah-. [f. Poonah (P{uacu}na) in India, where found + -lite.] A variety of scolecite from Poonah.1831 H. J. Brooke in Philos. Mag. Ser. ii. X. 110 Poonahlite..a beautiful variety of apophyllite from Poonah,..accompanied by some slender crystals, which I at ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mesolite
From the Greek mesos, "middle", as its composition lies between natrolite and scolecite. wikipedia.org
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skolecite
skolecite obs. f. scolecite. Oxford English Dictionary
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Aerinite
Associated minerals include prehnite, scolecite and mesolite. Its name comes from a Greek root "aerinos," meaning "atmosphere" or "sky blue". 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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Silicate mineral
Tectosilicates, scapolite group Marialite – Meionite – Tectosilicates, zeolite family Natrolite – Erionite – Chabazite – Heulandite – Stilbite – Scolecite 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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Zeolite
The sequence of silica-poor volcanic rocks commonly progresses from: Cowlesite → levyne → offretite → analcime → thomsonite → mesolite → scolecite → chabazite Zeolites with T5O10 units (T = combined Si and Al) – the fibrous zeolites Natrolite framework (NAT): gonnardite, natrolite, mesolite, paranatrolite, scolecite wikipedia.org
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needlestone
ˈneedlestone Min. [ad. G. nadelstein.] A name formerly given to various minerals having needle-like crystals, as natrolite and scolecite.1820 Brooke in Annals Philos. XVI. 193, I shall call the Auvergne variety, Mesotype; that from Iceland and Ferro, Needlestone. 1836 T. Thomson Min., Geol., etc. I.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tuff
chlorite, serpentine, and especially where the lavas contain nepheline or leucite, are often rich in zeolites, such as analcite, prehnite, natrolite, scolecite wikipedia.org
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Arnaud de Gramont
an interest in minerals, initially examining their synthesis (including the synthesis of boracite and datolite) and then examining pyroelectricity in scolecite wikipedia.org
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