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Clay Minerals; March 2004; v. 39; no. 1; p. 47-55; DOI: 10.1180/0009855043910119
© 2004 Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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Mineralogy and chemistry of natrolite from Jordan

K. IBRAHIM*

Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Hashemite University, P.O. Box 150459, Zarqa 13115, Jordan



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FIG. 1. Location and simplified geological map of Tilal al Hisnawat.

 


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FIG. 2. XRD pattern of natrolite tuff from the study area.

 


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FIG. 3. SEM image of phillipsite from the study area.

 


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FIG. 4. Chemical variation of phillipsite from various environments, after Bohlke et al. (1980) and Ibrahim (1996).

 


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FIG. 5. Triangular presentation of exchangeable ions in the studied zeolites.

 


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FIG. 6. SEM image of Jordanian chabazite showing penetration twinning.

 


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FIG. 7. SEM image of Jordanian natrolite showing perforated fibrous crystals caped with four-sided pyramids.

 


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FIG. 8. SEM image of analcime crystals.

 





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