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Sepiolite, also
known in
English by the
German name
meerschaum (/ˈmɪərʃɔːm/ MEER-shawm, /-ʃəm/ -shəm; German: [ˈmeːɐ̯ʃaʊm] ;
meaning "sea foam"), is...
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commonly includes two or more of the
following minerals: serpentine, talc,
sepiolite, smectite, or chlorite, and Ni-Mg silicates, with or
without alumina,...
- A
meerschaum pipe is a
smoking pipe made from the
mineral sepiolite, also
known as meerschaum.
Meerschaum (German pronunciation: [ˈmeːɐ̯ʃaʊ̯m] , German...
- Washington, USA, 2013. Palygorskite.
Estonian Museum of
Natural History, 2015.
Sepiolite – Soft and
porous white magnesium silicate clay
mineral Talc – Hydrated...
- tantalite-(Mn))
Mariposite (variety of phengite/muscovite)
Meerschaum (variety of
sepiolite)
Melanite (variety of andradite)
Menilite (variety of opal)
Milky quartz...
- area is
particularly noted as a
center for quarrying. Here,
meerschaum (
sepiolite), was used to make the
Somali people's
trademark Dabqaad incense burner...
- Fe)3(OH)6
Vermiculite – (Mg,Fe,Al)3(Al,Si)4O10(OH)2·4H2O
Other clay
minerals Sepiolite – Mg4Si6O15(OH)2·6H2O
Palygorskite (or attapulgite) – (Mg,Al)2Si4O10(OH)·4(H2O)...
- over
untravelled ground.
Diatomaceous earth Kaolinite Medicinal clay
Sepiolite Hosterman, John W.; Sam H.
Patterson (1992). "Bentonite and Fuller's Earth...
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Meionite Scheelite Schizolite Scorodite Selenite Sellaite Senarmontite Sepiolite (Meerschaum) Sérandite
Seraphinite Serendibite Serpentine subgroup Antigorite...
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Plant available water in
sandy soils can be
increased by the
presence of
sepiolite clay
Field capacity Integral energy Nonlimiting water range Permanent...