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Silicate mineral
Pectolite is a white to gray mineral, NaCa2Si3O8(OH), a sodium calcium hydroxide inosilicate. It crystallizes in the triclinic system typically occurring
Pectolite
Blue gemstone from Dominican Republic
Larimar is the tradename for a rare blue variety of the silicate mineral pectolite found only in the Dominican Republic, around the city of Barahona. Its
Larimar
metamorphic rock, used as a semi-precious stone Larimar (blue variety of pectolite) Lodestone (a synonym of magnetite) Lublinite (variety of calcite) Macaulayite
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Halide mineral
associated with aegirine, sodalite, nepheline, neptunite, lamprophyllite, pectolite, serandite, eudialyte, ussingite, chkalovite and zeolites. It has been
Villiaumite
Rock-forming minerals with predominantly silicate anions
(Hf,Zr)SiO4 Wollastonite group (pyroxenoid group) Wollastonite – CaSiO₃ Pectolite – NaCa₂Si₃O₈(OH) Serandite – Na(Mn²⁺,Ca)₂Si₃O₈(OH) Nambulite – LiMn₄Si₅O₁₄(OH)
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Silicate mineral
It was dropped from the valid species status in 1955 as a variety of pectolite based on Schaller's work. It's a member of the Wollastonite group. Marshall
Schizolite
Fire opal Moss opal Painite Palygorskite Papagoite Pargasite Parisite Pectolite Larimar Pentlandite Peridot Periclase Perthite Petalite (castorite) Pezzottaite
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Phyllosilicate mineral
fluorite, ancylite, molybdenite, leucosphenite, lorenzenite, galena, albite, pectolite, apophyllite, leifite, microcline and arfvedsonite. Warr, L.N. (2021)
Carletonite
Mineral
is a member of the wollastonite group and is the manganese analogue of pectolite. It is sometimes used as a gemstone. Serandite was discovered on Rouma
Serandite
List of gemstones that can primarily be found in one geographical location
synthesize artificial ametrine in 1999. Larimar is the tradename for blue pectolite, a blue, white, and grey mineral found only in the Baoruco province of
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Process in petroleum processing
acmite, gyrolite, gehlenite, amorphous silica, quartz, cristobalite, pectolite Aluminium oxy-hydroxides AlO(OH) Boehmite, gibbsite, diaspore, corundum
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Index of chemical compounds with the same name
called "Stefilia's Stone", is a rare blue variety of the silicate mineral pectolite that contains copper Papagoite, rare cyclosilicate mineral - calcium copper
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Single chain calcium inosilicate (CaSiO3)
2026-05-10. Buerger, M. J. (1961). "The crystal structures of wollastonite and pectolite". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 47 (12): 1884–1888
Wollastonite
Visible shape of a mineral
Hematite Wavellite Star-like, radial fibers found inside spherical habits, such as mamillary or reniform. hematite, pectolite, shattuckite, wavellite
Crystal_habit
with aegirine, microcline, albite, elpidite, epididymite, taeniolite, pectolite, calcite, galena and quartz. Narsarsukite on Mindat.org Warr, L.N. (2021)
Narsarsukite
Accumulation of unwanted material on solid surfaces
acmite, gyrolite, gehlenite, amorphous silica, quartz, cristobalite, pectolite, xonotlite); Aluminium oxide hydroxides (boehmite, gibbsite, diaspore
Fouling
Mountain range in the Dominican Republic
silicate hydrates of calcium and sodium. Larimar is a specific type of pectolite (occasionally as ratholite), a pyroxenoid mineral. Granberry, Julian,
Baoruco_Mountain_Range
Phyllotungstite Ptgs Potassic-fluoro-hastingsite Pfhst Panethite Pne Pectolite Pct Picaite Pic Potassic-fluoro-pargasite Pflprg Panguite Pgu Peisleyite
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Hydrous calcium manganese silicate mineral
Northern Cape, South Africa where Inesite is associated with datolite, pectolite, apophyllite, ruizite, orientite and quartz. Broken Hill, New South Wales
Inesite
Layer of dolerite rock in northern England
Teesdale. Late stage hydrothermal mineralisation has filled the joints with pectolite. The dolerite has been carbonated as metasomatic selvages into veins and
Whin_Sill
Mineral of the eudialyte group
alkaline amphibole, lamprophyllite, lomonosovite, potassium feldspar, pectolite, sodalite, and villiaumite. Beside that given in the formula, other elements
Labyrinthite
Asbestos mine in Val-des-Sources, Quebec, Canada
garnet and vesuvianite in a wide range of colors, as well as prehnite and pectolite. The mine is also the type locality of two rare species, spertiniite and
Jeffrey_Mine
Rare inosilicate mineral
massif it occurs in veins in nepheline syenite associated with titanite, pectolite, astrophyllite, biotite and aegirine. At the Murun Massif in the Sakha
Yuksporite
Mineral of the eudialyte group
epididymite, fluorapophyllite, galena, microcline, molybdenite, natrolite, pectolite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, quartz, rhodochrosite, sphalerite, steacyite, stillwellite-(Ce)
Johnsenite-(Ce)
Rare-earth boro-silicate mineral
sogdianite, thorite, caesium kupletskite, reedmergnerite, steacyite, pectolite and quartz in the Tajikistan deposit. It has also been reported from Mont
Stillwellite-(Ce)
manganese-poor grossular, hydrogrossular-henritermierite, mozartite, serandite-pectolite, strontiopiemontite-tweddillite, and xonotlite. Manganvesuvianite is a
Manganvesuvianite
Sorosilicate mineral
datolite, diopside, grossular, inesite, junitoite, kinoite, orientite, pectolite, quartz, smectite, sphalerite, vesuvianite, and wollastonite. Ruizite
Ruizite
Dominican fashion designer (1958–2020)
including detailing made from coral, horn, nacre, and larimar, a blue pectolite found only in the Dominican Republic. Polanco was also known for utilizing
Jenny_Polanco
[325] Pecoraite (serpentine: IMA1969-005) 9.ED.15 [326] [327] [328] Pectolite (pectolite: 1828) 9.DG.05 [329] [330] [331] Peisleyite (IMA1981-053) 8.DO.15
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Hamlet in Cornwall, England
gabbro contain minerals such as analcite, epidote, hornblende, prehnite, pectolite, and calcite, some of which are rare. A gabbro tor, a natural rock formation
Porthoustock
American mineralogist and solid state chemist (1933–2022)
where he worked on the structure determination of wollastonites and pectolites. He moved to DuPont Central Research Laboratory in Wilmington, Delaware
Charles_T._Prewitt
Rare cyclosilicate mineral
golyshevite are aegirine-augite, calcite, cancrinite, hedenbergite, orthoclase, pectolite, tacharanite, and thomsonite-Ca. Impurities in golyshevite include chlorine
Golyshevite
Rare phyllosilicate mineral crystallizing in small spheres
Gyrolite is also one of the rare phases detected in situ along with pectolite by synchrotron X-rays diffraction in hydrothermal synthesis of cement
Gyrolite
Cyclosilicate mineral
Associated minerals of biotite from Iwagi islet, Japan are: apatite, zircon, pectolite, sugilite, allanite, titanite, aegirine and albite. Warr, L.N. (2021)
Baratovite
Cyclosilicate mineral
boulders, together with aegirine, baratovite, fluorite, leucosphenite, pectolite, and polylithionite. Strontium and trace amounts of rubidium, barium and
Faizievite
a type locality at Mount Kukisvumchorr, Russia. It is associated with pectolite, microcline, nepheline, villiaumite, shcherbakovite, rasvumite, lamprophyllite
Fluorcanasite
Mineral of the eudialyte group
Feklichevite coexists with aegirine-diopside, cancrinite, potassic feldspar, pectolite, titanite, hematite, and pyrrhotite. Feklichevite has quite high admixtures
Feklichevite
(chalcophyllite: IMA2011-063a) 7.0 [138] [no] [no] Barrydawsonite-(Y) (pectolite: IMA2014-042) 9.D?. [139] [no] [no] Barstowite (IMA1989-057) 3.DC.95 [140]
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hydrothermal infilling. The associated species of Sheldrickite include pectolite, microcline, arfvedsonite, aegirine, polylithionite, calcite, fluorite
Sheldrickite
P-Veatchite; W X Xanthoconite: Rittingerite, Xanthocone; Xonotlite: Calcium-Pectolite, Eakleite, Xenotlite, Xonaltite, Xonolite Y Yttrotungstite-(Ce): Cerotungstite-(Ce)
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Schindlerite (decavanadate: IMA2012-063) 4.0 [236] [no] [237] Schizolite (pectolite: IMA2018-B, IMA2013-067, 1901) 9.0 [238] [no] [no] (IUPAC: sodium calcium
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together with aegirine, analcime, catapleiite, ferrobustamite, hemimorphite, pectolite (silicates); ancylite-(La), calcite, dolomite, strontianite (carbonates);
Taseqite
[1,159] (IUPAC: sodium vanadium(V) trioxide (1.9)hydrate) Murakamiite (pectolite: IMA2016-066) 9.D?. [1,160] [no] [no] Murashkoite (phosphide: IMA2012-071)
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Mineral of the eudialyte group
of mogovidite: aegirine-augite, andradite, calcite, humite, nepheline, pectolite, scolecite, titanite, zircon. Chemical impurities in mogovidite include
Mogovidite
Phyllosilicate mineral in the palygorskite group
commonly as rosettes, tufts and shapeless aggregates, often associated with pectolite. Other localities: Tuperssuatsiaite has also been reported from Quebec
Tuperssuatsiaite
Landform of Sydney
Leucite Marcasite Montmorillonite Natrolite Nephelinite Olivine Opal Pectolite Phillipsite Pickeringite Plagioclase Pyrite Pyroxene Rhombohedra Quartz
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dimanganese(III) undecaoxotetrasilicate tetrahydroxyl dihydrate) Tanohataite (pectolite: IMA2007-019) 9.0 [64] [no] [65] (IUPAC: lithium dimanganese octaoxotrisilicate
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Scottish physician and mineralogist (1828–1897)
(1898) vii. 317. M. Forster Heddle and R. P. Greg, Esq. "On British Pectolites", April 1855, Philosophical Magazine, pp. 1–6 M. Forster Heddle "Mesolite
Matthew_Forster_Heddle
(serpentine: IMA1967 s.p., 1889) 9.ED.15 [273] [274] [275] Cascandite (pectolite: IMA1980-011) 9.DG.07 [276] [277] [278] Caseyite (IMA2019-002) 4.0 [279]
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PECTOLITE
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Boy/Male
British, English
Name of a King
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Heiress
Girl/Female
Tamil
Important person
Boy/Male
Welsh American
Guardian of the sea. Great chief. This name can be given to children of either gender, but is...
Male
Greek
Greek name ABRAX means "shining one." In mythology, this is the name of one of the steeds of Aurora. The other is Phaeton.
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish
Wealth; Fortune
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Slayer of Kamsa
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Polish
The Joy of War; Smiling Warrior; Soldier of Consolation; Brave Soldier
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Danish, French, German, Swiss
Famous Warrior
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Greek Rhama (Hebrew Ramah), RAMA means "a lofty place." In the bible, this is the name of many places, including a place of battle between Israel and Syria, and the name of a town of the tribe of Benjamin. Compare with another form of Rama.
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n.
A whitish mineral occurring in radiated or fibrous crystalline masses. It is a hydrous silicate of lime and soda.