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laumontite

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laumontite [lō′män‚tīt]
(mineralogy)
CaAl2Si4O12·4H2O A white zeolite mineral crystallizing in the monoclinic system; loses water on exposure to air, eventually becoming opaque and crumbling. Also known as laumonite; lomonite; lomontite.


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Elsewhere on North Mountain, mordenite, natrolite, and laumontite have been confirmed.
Bozeman Pass, about 10 miles east of Bozeman on I-90, can provide happy rock hounding for calcite and laumontite crystals.
 
 
 
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