Levyne

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Lev´yne

    (lĕv´ĭn)
n.1.(Min.) A whitish, reddish, or yellowish, transparent or translucent mineral, allied to chabazite.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Also, Linda Levyne has been named senior vice president and head of sales and distribution of John Hancock Insurance, a role she also had filled on an interim basis.
Figure 5k shows the occurrence of neddle-like crystals of thomsonite along with botroidal and fibrous spheroidal Fe-oxyhydroxides A fibrous and reticulate aggregate which is transparent to translucent having a variety of colours ranging from white to yellow to reddish gray, can be attributed to levyne (Figure 5l).
Descobri nas rochas de Abaete um zeolite que me parece intermediario entre a levyne e a caulinita.
All zeolite minerals previously reported from the North Mountain Basalt, except gyrolite, levyne, and mordenite, have also been identified along the North Shore of the Minas Basin.
Associated species include altered pyrite, allanite-(Ce) and intergrowths of levyne and erionite.
Omar Masood (a), Priya Darshini Pun Thapa (b), Mondher Bellalah (c), Olivier Levyne (d), Frederic Teulon (e), Rabeb Triki (f)
Gobbinsite, cowlesite, levyne, stilbite, and chabazite have been found on Ikezuki island, as well as Chojabaru, Iki island, both part of Nagasaki prefecture, Kyushu.
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