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- Hauyne or haüyne, also called hauynite or haüynite (/ɑːˈwiːnaɪt/ ah-WEE-nyte), old name Azure spar,: 571  is a rare tectosilicate sulfate mineral with...
- typically ****ociated with calcite, pyrite, diopside, humite, forsterite, hauyne and muscovite. Other blue minerals, such as the carbonate mineral, azurite...
- thirteenth inscribed on the south-east side of the Eiffel Tower. The mineral Haüyne was named for Haüy in 1807 by Thomas-Christophe Bruun-Neergaard. It occurs...
- addition, Robert Jameson in his fundamental works of 1804-1821 also included hauyne as a separate mineral species and the so-called “calaite”, which in the...
- transparent to translucent. Sodalite is a member of the sodalite group with hauyne, nosean, lazurite and tugtupite. The people of the Caral culture traded...
- mineral Petalite – Silicate mineral, used in ceramic glazing Sodalite Group Hauyne – Silicate mineral Lazurite – Alumino-silicate mineral whose blue colour...
- Goosecr****ite Grandidierite Gypsum Gyrolite Halite Hambergite Hanksite Hardystonite Hauyne Helenite Hematite Hemimorphite Herderite Hexagonite Hibonite Hiddenite Hodgkinsonite...
- phonolite occurrences are usually abundant feldspathoids (nepheline, sodalite, hauyne, leucite and analcite) and alkali feldspar (sanidine, anorthoclase or orthoclase)...
- low-silica igneous rocks. There is a solid solution between nosean and hauyne, which contains calcium. It was first described in 1815 from the Rhineland...
- Leucite – KAlSi2O6 Nepheline – (Na,K)AlSiO4 Sodalite – Na8(AlSiO4)6Cl2 Hauyne – (Na,Ca) 4–8Al 6Si 6(O,S)24(SO 4,Cl) 1–2 Lazurite – (Na,Ca)8(AlSiO4)6(SO4...