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- Leonhardite— Describing partially dehydrated opaque Laumontite, with a crumbly, powdery white habit.
Noteworthy Localities
The Indian zeolite localities in the state of Maharashtra are producers of fine Laumontite, especially at Mumbai (Bombay), Nasik, and Pune (Poona). Mumbai is especially noteworthy for its beautiful epimorphs of Prehnite after Laumontite, where the Prehnite grew around long prismatic Laumontite crystals and then the Laumontite dissolved.
In Europe, large, well-formed Laumontite crystal clusters were found in La Cabrera, Madrid, Spain. Small crystal groups come from Baveno and Beura, Piedmont, Italy; and small acicular clusters from Osilo, Sardinia, Italy.
In the U.S., very large, well-formed prismatic Laumontite crystals were found in the Pine Creek Mine, Bishop, Inyo Co., California. Small crystal groups come from the Bear Creek Quarry, Drain, Douglas Co., Oregon. Fine Laumontite crystals, often in association with other zeolites, come from Passaic Co., New Jersey, at the Upper New Street Quarry in Paterson, and nearby at Prospect Park.
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