HEULANDITE
HEULANDITE
SPECIMEN NR #:715
Heulandite refers to a series of tecto-silicate minerals within the zeolite group. Originally classified as a distinct mineral species until 1997, it was redefined by the International Mineralogical Association to encompass a series, with specific species identified as Heulandite-Ca, Heulandite-Na, Heulandite-K, Heulandite-Sr, and Heulandite-Ba (the latter described in 2002). Heulandite-Ca, the most prevalent variant, is a hydrous calcium and aluminum silicate represented by the formula (Ca,Na)2−3Al3(Al,Si)2Si13O36·12H2O. Typically, small quantities of sodium and potassium substitute for calcium, while strontium replaces calcium in the heulandite-Sr variant. The designation of the species is based on the predominant element, although they are visually indistinguishable, and the term heulandite is still applied in cases where specific testing has not been conducted.
Specimen details
Specimen details
The numbers under "variant" are the measurements in mm and weight in grams. Where known, the origin of the specimen is mentioned. The number at the end, is the specimen number in our collection. Colours may vary, due to photography.
Care
Care
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