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Epistilbite from
First Creek, Swauk Mining District, Kittitas County, Washington, USA


Locality type:Creek
Classification
Species:Epistilbite
Formula:CaAl2Si6O16 · 5H2O
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Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Epistilbite data
Locality Data:Click here to view First Creek, Swauk Mining District, Kittitas County, Washington, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:106320
Long-form Identifier:1:3:106320:2
GUID (UUID V4):c4a28694-7e54-40f7-b961-6178c1be601c
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sites. ZEOLITES of Washington State Tertiary-age volcanics cover much of Washington State, but only portions...surface of the Columbia River Basalt of eastern Washington is the type locality for paulingite at RUDY...TSCHERNICH 526 A v e n u e A S n o h o m i s h , Washington 98290-2414 T H E VOLCANICS IN T H E PACIFIC...of volcanic rocks and zeolite localities in Washington State. 302 ROCKS & MINERALS CENOZOIC TO RECENT... I n a few exposures in the southern part of Washington, zeolites are found exposed at the base of the
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were found between these species. Pollucite was first described as a sodium and potassium silicate because...The aluminosilicate structure of analcime was the first zeolite structure to be determined (Taylor, 1930)...and alkaline earth cations and these provided the first chemical criteria for distinguishing zeolites from...brewsterite, cowlesite, dachiardite, edingtonite, epistilbite, erionite, faujasite, ferrierite, gmelinite,...species that has priority (was described and named first) is always retained as a valid species. 2. Preexisting
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were found between these species. Pollucite was first described as a sodium and potassium silicate because...The aluminosilicate structure of analcime was the first zeolite structure to be determined (Taylor, 1930)...and alkaline earth cations and these provided the first chemical criteria for distinguishing zeolites from...brewsterite, cowlesite, dachiardite, edingtonite, epistilbite, erionite, faujasite, ferrierite, gmelinite,...species that has priority (was described and named first) is always retained as a valid species. 2. Preexisting
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Hunt in Geology of Canada, 1863 , presented the first descriptive list of Canadian minerals . Hunt ' s...follow a rigidly scienti fic classification we shall first notice the carbonates, sulphates , phosphates, and...gold at the Jewel and other mines in the Greenwood Mining Division (R. Bell , 1902-3: Geo l. Surv. Can ....Surv . Can ., Ann. Rept. , IX, 27A). At the Slocan mining camp , argentite is present as a primary min eral...near the headwaters of the Kitsault River , Skeena mining division (R. M. Thompson, 1953: Am. Mineralogist
 
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