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wollastonite
wollastonite Min. (ˈwʊləstənaɪt) [Named by Lehman (1818) after the chemist and physicist W. H. Wollaston (1766–1828): see -ite1.] Native metasilicate of calcium; tabular spar. Applied also by T. Thomson to pectolite.1823 W. Phillips Introd. Min. (ed. 3) 211 Wollastonite... This substance occurs in t...
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Pseudowollastonite
Pseudowollastonite is a high-temperature mineral phase of CaSiO3 and is polymorphous with wollastonite. Other names include ß-Wollastonite, and cyclowollastonite.
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Bustamite
Bustamite is a calcium manganese inosilicate (chain silicate) and a member of the wollastonite group. Vesuvianite, wollastonite, garnet, diopside, willemite, johannsenite, margarosanite and clinohedrite also may be present.
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schaalstein
schaalstein, schalstein Geol. (ˈʃɑːlʃtaɪn) Also schaallstein, and partly translated as schaalstone (ˈʃɑːlstəʊn). [Ger., f. schale (formerly schaale) skin, shell + stein stone. See also shale n.2 and scale n.1] † a. = wollastonite. Obs.1804 R. Jameson Syst. Min. I. 519 (heading) Schaalstein.—Werner. ...
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Wiluite
It is isostructural with the vesuvianite group and is associated with wollastonite and olive-green grossulars (viluites) in a serpentinized skarn.
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Brownmillerite
Minerals associated with brownmillerite in the Mayen locality include calcite, ettringite, wollastonite, larnite, mayenite, gehlenite, diopside, pyrrhotite In an Austrian occurrence near Kloch, melilite, mayenite, wollastonite, kalsilite and corundum are found.
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Larnite
At the type locality it occurs with wollastonite, spurrite, perovskite, merwinite, melilite and
gehlenite.
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Amphibolite
assemblage as ortho-amphibolite, with more biotite, and may include more quartz, plagioclase, and depending on the protolith, more calcite/aragonite and wollastonite basalt; as ortho-amphibolite, but may contain anthophyllite, a Mg-rich amphibole
Ultramafic rocks; tremolite, asbestiform amphibole, talc, pyroxene, wollastonite
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Cuspidine
Associated minerals include augite, hornblende, diopside, grossular, biotite, phlogopite, monticellite, wollastonite, calcite, spinel, magnetite and perovskite
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Specifications for glass-grade silicon materials, ornamental stone ...
Language: Chinese ISBN/ISSN: 7116037780 Published on: 2003-01 Paperback. Specifications for glass-grade silicon materials, ornamental stone, gypsum, chrysotile asbestos, wollaston
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Sarabauite
Sarabauite can be found there in mineral veins through altered limestone containing quartz, wollastonite, calcite, stibnite and senarmonite. First, wollastonite, diopside, and epidote form at temperatures over 400 °C. In the second stage, at over 377 °C, sarabauite and native gold develop.
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Nordkalk
carbonate and dolomite)
Quicklime (calcium oxide) and slaked lime (calcium hydroxide)
Raw materials for paper pigments (flotation calcite, quicklime)
Wollastonite
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