ozarkite
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See also: Ozarkite
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]First named in print by Charles Upham Shepard in 1846, after The Ozarks, Missouri, although it was from the region of Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Noun
[edit]ozarkite (plural ozarkites)
- (mineralogy) Thomsonite, a mineral series of the zeolite group.
- (mineralogy, archaic) The mineral mozarkite of the Missouri, Ozark region.
References
[edit]- Annual report of the Geological Survey of Arkansas, by the Geological Survey of Arkansas, Arkansas State Geologist, 1891, page 221.[1]
- Ozarkite/mozarkite, in Agate Lexicon and Glossary of Agate, Jasper, Opal and other Amorphous, Cryptocrystalline, or Spherulitic Forms of Gem Silicon Dioxide, as of September 10, 2007[2]
- Ozarkite, in Minerals of Arkansas, by Arkansas Bureau of Mines, Manufactures and Agriculture, Arkansas, 1925, page 85.