Definition of Datolite. Meaning of Datolite. Synonyms of Datolite

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Definition of Datolite

Datolite
Datolite Dat"o*lite, n. [From. Gr. ? to divide + -lite; in allusion to the granular structure of a massive variety.] (Min.) A borosilicate of lime commonly occuring in glassy,, greenish crystals. [Written also datholite.]

Meaning of Datolite from wikipedia

- Datolite is a calcium boron hydroxide nesosilicate, CaBSiO4(OH). It was first observed by Jens Esmark in 1806, and named by him from δατεῖσθαι, "to divide...
- Though not a zeolite, prehnite is found ****ociated with minerals such as datolite, calcite, apophyllite, stilbite, laumontite, and heulandite in veins and...
- sheen sapphire Covellite Creedite Crocoite Cryolite Cuprite Danburite Datolite Descloizite Diamond Bort Ballas Diaspore ****insonite Diopside Dioptase...
- (asbestiform riebeckite) Cymophane (variety of chrysoberyl) Danalite Danburite Datolite Daubréeite Daubréelite Davemaoite Davidite Dawsonite Delafossite Delvauxite...
- basalts and diabase and in serpentinites in ****ociation with zeolites, datolite, prehnite, calcite and serpentine. It is found in a wide variety of worldwide...
- Mg5(SiO4)2(F,OH)2 Humite – Mg7(SiO4)3(F,OH)2 Clinohumite – Mg9(SiO4)4(F,OH)2 Datolite – CaBSiO4(OH) Titanite – CaTiSiO5 Chloritoid – (Fe,Mg,Mn)2Al4Si2O10(OH)4...
- Do-β Dzierżanowskite Dża Dashkovaite Dkv Despujolsite Dpj Donb****ite Dbs Datolite Dat Dessauite-(Y) Dss-Y Dondoellite Ddl Daubréeite Dau Destinezite Dtz...
- Andalusite 0.016 0.009 Baryte (BaSO4) 0.016 0.009 Euclase 0.016 0.009 Datolite 0.016 — Alexandrite 0.015 0.011 Chrysoberyl 0.015 0.011 Rhodochrosite 0...
- fluoric vapors from the granite they may contain much axinite, fluorite and datolite, but the altiminous silicates are absent from these rocks. From diabases...
- with a new mineral which he found in Arendal, Norway. In 1806 he named datolite, from the Gr**** word meaning "to divide". This was a reference to the granular...