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Cyanolite

Formula:
near CaSi
 
4
O
 
9
·H
 
2
O


A doubtful mineral species, probably impure Gyrolite [Clark, 1993 - "Hey's Mineral Index"]

Originally reported from Black Rock, Bay of Fundy, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.

Classification of Cyanolite

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Chemical Properties of Cyanolite

Formula:
near CaSi
 
4
O
 
9
·H
 
2
O
Essential elements:Ca, H, O, Si
All elements listed in formula:Ca, H, O, Si

Other Names for Cyanolite

Other Languages:
German:Cyanolit
Spanish:Cyanolita

Other Information

Health Warning:No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

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    Localities for Cyanolite

    (TL) indicates type locality. ? indicates mineral may be doubtful at this locality. All other localities listed without reference should be considered as uncertain and unproven until references can be found.
    Canada
     
    • Nova Scotia
      • Kings Co.
        • Bay of Fundy
    Dana 6:569
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