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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...
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typically ****ociated with calcite, pyrite, diopside, humite, forsterite,
hauyne and muscovite.
Other blue minerals, such as the
carbonate mineral, azurite...
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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...
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transparent to translucent.
Sodalite is a
member of the
sodalite group with
hauyne, nosean,
lazurite and tugtupite. The
people of the
Caral culture traded...
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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...
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National Museum of
Natural History (Washington, D.C.) Dvārakā–Kamboja
route Hauyne – Rare
feldspathoid mineral in the
sodalite group Lapis armenus – Precious...
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phonolite occurrences are
usually abundant feldspathoids (nepheline, sodalite,
hauyne,
leucite and analcite) and
alkali feldspar (sanidine,
anorthoclase or orthoclase)...
- Goosecr****ite
Grandidierite Gypsum Gyrolite Halite Hambergite Hanksite Hardystonite Hauyne Helenite Hematite Hemimorphite Herderite Hexagonite Hibonite Hiddenite Hodgkinsonite...
- 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...
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which are non-feldspathic. Many of them also
contain nepheline, sodalite,
hauyne and nosean; the much
rarer mineral melilite appears also in some examples...