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Extensive Definition
Analcime or analcite (from the Greek
analkimos - "weak") is a white, grey, or colourless tectosilicate
mineral. Analcime
consists of hydrated sodium aluminium silicate in cubic crystalline form. Its chemical
formula is NaAlSi2O6·H2O.
Minor amounts of potassium and calcium substitute for sodium. A
silver bearing synthetic
variety also exists (Ag-analcite).
Analcime is usually classified as a zeolite mineral, but
structurally and chemically it is more similar to the feldspathoids. Analcime
occurs as a primary mineral in analcime basalt and other alkaline
igneous
rocks. It also occurs as cavity and vesicle fillings associated
with prehnite, calcite, and zeolites.
Locations include the Cyclopean
Islands east off Sicily and near
Trentino
in northern Italy; Victoria
in Australia;
Kerguelen
Island in the Indian
Ocean; in the Lake
Superior copper district of Michigan, Bergen
Hill, New
Jersey, Golden,
Colorado in the United
States; and at Cape Blomidon, Nova Scotia
and Mont
Saint-Hilaire, Quebec in Canada; and in
Iceland.
See also
References
- Hurlbut, Cornelius S.; Klein, Cornelis, 1985, Manual of Mineralogy, 20th ed., ISBN 0-471-80580-7
- Mineral Galleries
- Mindat.org
- Webmineral.com
analcite in German: Analcim
analcite in Spanish: Analcima
analcite in Basque: Analzima
analcite in French: Analcime
analcite in Italian: Analcime
analcite in Hebrew: אנלציט
analcite in Luxembourgish: Analcim
analcite in Hungarian: Analcim
analcite in Dutch: Analciem
analcite in Polish: Analcym
analcite in Slovak: Analcím
analcite in Finnish: Analsiimi
analcite in Swedish: Analcim
analcite in Ukrainian:
Анальцим