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Dachiardite-Ca : (Ca,Na2,K2)5Al10Si38O96·25H2O

Csák Hill, Szob, Börzsöny Mts., Pest Co., Hungary

Columnar, white dachiardite. Field of view 15mm. From collection of Regina Körmendy.
 © Mesics GáborPhoto ID: 209329    View Count: 99

Dachiardite-Ca : (Ca,Na2,K2)5Al10Si38O96·25H2O

La Speranza (Pisani's Quarry), San Piero in Campo, Campo nell'Elba, Elba Island, Livorno Province, Tuscany, Italy

dimension crystal mm. 3
 © luigi chiappinoPhoto ID: 192888    View Count: 84

Dachiardite-Ca : (Ca,Na2,K2)5Al10Si38O96·25H2O

La Speranza (Pisani's Quarry), San Piero in Campo, Campo nell'Elba, Elba Island, Livorno Province, Tuscany, Italy

dimension area mm. 2 x 2

photo and collection Luigi Chiappino
 © luigi chiappinoPhoto ID: 248426    View Count: 25

Dachiardite-Ca : (Ca,Na2,K2)5Al10Si38O96·25H2O

Cape Lookout, Tillamook Co., Oregon, USA

Frosted, milky, hemispherical aggregates of Dachiardite Ca on mordenite with green Clinoptilolite-Ca. 15x micro photo, field of view 5mm. Dionne collection.
 © Dick DionnePhoto ID: 16902    View Count: 795

Dachiardite-Ca : (Ca,Na2,K2)5Al10Si38O96·25H2O, Clinoptilolite : (Na,K,Ca)2-3Al3(Al,Si)2Si13O36·12H2O, Mordenite : (Na2,Ca,K2)Al2Si10O24·7H2O

Cape Lookout, Tillamook Co., Oregon, USA

A basalt vug with a 5mm radial group of Dachiardite-ca on the left a 6mm clinoptilolite sphere on the right and small mordenite sprays on the bottom. Photographed by, and in the collection of, Karl Volkman.
 © Karl Volkman 03/06Photo ID: 52395    View Count: 320

Dachiardite-Ca : (Ca,Na2,K2)5Al10Si38O96·25H2O, Mordenite : (Na2,Ca,K2)Al2Si10O24·7H2O

Cape Lookout, Tillamook Co., Oregon, USA

Field of view ca. 30 mm. Zeolite collection of Volker Betz.
 © Volker BetzPhoto ID: 172209    View Count: 173
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