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Stilbite-Na from
Midnite Mine, Wellpinit Area, Springdale Mining District, Stevens County, Washington, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Stilbite-Na
Formula:Na9(Si27Al9)O72 · 28H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Stilbite-Na data
Locality Data:Click here to view Midnite Mine, Wellpinit Area, Springdale Mining District, Stevens County, Washington, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:93825
Long-form Identifier:1:3:93825:3
GUID (UUID V4):ad98da7c-c5f4-4f05-99ab-f7bffbe3b643
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nomenclature. Haily is given credit for naming stilbite, analcime, harmotome, and laumontite although...counterbalanced by adding positively charged cations (Ca, K, Na, Li, Mg, Sr, Ba, Cs) to produce an electrically neutral...species name, zeolites such as analcime, chabazite, stilbite, and heulandite can be easily identified, named...calcium-dominant phillipsite, K-dominant phillipsite, K-Na-dominant phillipsite, etc.). The -ian suffix means...scolecite), harmotome (phillipsite and wellsite), and stilbite (barrerite and stellerite). 6/ ZEOLIlES DEFINED
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nomenclature. Haily is given credit for naming stilbite, analcime, harmotome, and laumontite although...counterbalanced by adding positively charged cations (Ca, K, Na, Li, Mg, Sr, Ba, Cs) to produce an electrically neutral...species name, zeolites such as analcime, chabazite, stilbite, and heulandite can be easily identified, named...calcium-dominant phillipsite, K-dominant phillipsite, K-Na-dominant phillipsite, etc.). The -ian suffix means...scolecite), harmotome (phillipsite and wellsite), and stilbite (barrerite and stellerite). 6/ ZEOLIlES DEFINED
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Indexing .665 List A Level one terms.666 List B Area sets .677 ListC Commodities.680 List D Elements...the total of 4,284 new Terms were United States county and city Terms. Counties and Cities in the United...States Earlier editions had Terms such as Washington County and Portland for counties and cities of the...occur in more than one state, e.g. there are Washington counties in several states. In this edition,...unique; for example: Washington County Arkansas and Portland Maine. Each new county Term can now autopost
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abbreviations for the Latin names of the elements (K, Na, Fe, etc.) By the third edition of the System (1850)...of Mineral Sciences, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Claren N. (β€˜β€˜Si’’) and Ann Frazier: Berkeley...Dept. of Mineral Science, Smithsonian Inst., Washington, D.C. Alan Pring: South Australian Museum, Adelaide...Towe: Dept. of Paleobiology, Smithsonian Inst., Washington, D.C. John J. Trelawney Esq.: Palo Alto, California...California. Rudy W. Tschernich: Snohomish, Washington. Lourens Wals: Turnhout, Belgium. Terry C. Wallace:
 
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