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Analcime from
Powder Mill Dump, Baltimore City water tunnel, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA


Locality type:Mine Dump
Classification
Species:Analcime
Formula:Na(AlSi2O6) · H2O
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Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Analcime data
Locality Data:Click here to view Powder Mill Dump, Baltimore City water tunnel, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:423817
Long-form Identifier:1:3:423817:1
GUID (UUID V4):43a545a1-07f5-44b7-bd19-9c68ed10f6a1
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Auburn, Alabama 36849-5305 cookrob@auburn.edu Analcime Downloaded by [University of Bristol] at 06:14...crystals. A prime example of this phenomenon is analcime, a species of wide distribution that is particularly...quarries at Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada. Analcime is typically seen as white, transparent to translucent...is weakly electrostatic when rubbed or heated. Analcime is cubic (4/m32/m) although it can be pseudocubic...at the addresses above. 128 ROCKS & MINERALS Analcime is hydrated sodium aluminum silicate (NaAlSi2O6·H2O)
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describe a group of silicate minerals that expel water when heated and seem to boil and puff up in a borax...nomenclature. Haily is given credit for naming stilbite, analcime, harmotome, and laumontite although he only popularized...zeolite synonyms). The aluminosilicate structure of analcime was the first zeolite structure to be determined...the other framework silicates by the presence of water molecules. The general formula for a zeolite mineral...brackets, represents the exchangeable cations plus water molecules. The variables (a, n, and x) depend on
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describe a group of silicate minerals that expel water when heated and seem to boil and puff up in a borax...nomenclature. Haily is given credit for naming stilbite, analcime, harmotome, and laumontite although he only popularized...zeolite synonyms). The aluminosilicate structure of analcime was the first zeolite structure to be determined...the other framework silicates by the presence of water molecules. The general formula for a zeolite mineral...brackets, represents the exchangeable cations plus water molecules. The variables (a, n, and x) depend on
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6. Mountain-building, chronology, Iowa, ground water, geologic reand nature of geologic time search:...Manganese, northeastern: WyndBibliography, ground water: Powham, C. E. ell, W. J., 4. Marengo County: Newton...ALABAMA Continued Economic geology Continued Ground water Continued Petroleum: Jones, W. B. f 2. Coastal Plain... Birmingham Valley, sketch: Observation wells, water-level' Thoenen, J. R., 2. trends: Lanphere, C. R...2. 5, 6. Carters limestone, Ordovician, Ground water. ash bed, K-A ages: Faul, Bibliography: Powell,
 
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