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Eudialyte,
whose name
derives from the Gr****
phrase Εὖ διάλυτος, eu dialytos,
meaning "well decomposable", is a
somewhat rare, nine-member-ring cyclosilicate...
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Eudialyte group is a
group of
complex trigonal zircono- and, more rarely,
titanosilicate minerals with
general formula [N(1)N(2)N(3)N(4)N(5)]3[M(1a)M...
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units [Si3O9],
benitoite 4
units [Si4O12],
papagoite 9
units [Si9O27],
eudialyte 12 units,
double ring [Si12O30],
milarite Some
example minerals are: 3-member...
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Eskolaite Esperite Ettringite Euchlorine Euchroite Euclase Eucryptite Eudialyte Eudialyte group Euxenite-(Y)
Eveite Evenkite Eveslogite Varieties that are...
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zirconium occurs in over 140
other minerals,
including baddeleyite and
eudialyte; most
zirconium is
produced as a
byproduct of
minerals mined for titanium...
- sodalite, nepheline, neptunite, lamprophyllite, pectolite, serandite,
eudialyte, ussingite,
chkalovite and zeolites. It has been
reported from
Minas Gerais...
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Aqualite is a very rare
mineral of the
eudialyte group, with
formula (H3O)8(Na,K,Sr)5Ca6Zr3SiSi(Si24O66)(OH)9Cl. The
formula given does not show the presence...
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Hypersthene Eosphorite Epidote Piemontite Erythrite Esperite Ettringite Euclase Eudialyte Euxenite Fayalite Feldspar subgroup:
Andesine Albite Anorthite Anorthoclase...
- nepheline, riebeckite, arfvedsonite, aenigmatite, astrophyllite, catapleiite,
eudialyte,
serandite and apophyllite.
Localities include Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec...
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South Wales Australia in ****ociation with the zirconium-hafnium
minerals eudialyte and armstrongite.
Australia leads the
world in
zircon mining, producing...