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Eucolite

A variety of Eudialyte

A softer altered form of Eudialyte.

First described by Scheerer (1847) from Barkevik, Langesundsfjord, Vestfold, Norway.
Today it would probably be regarded as a variety of ferrokentbrooksite and not eudialyte s.s.

Classification of Eucolite

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Other Names for Eucolite

Synonyms:
Barsanovite
Other Languages:
German:Barsanovit
Eucolit
Spanish:Barsanovita
Eucolita

Other Information

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    Localities for Eucolite

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