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The '''endellite''' field should list stations where endellite is found.
The '''endellite''' field should list stations where endellite is found.
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Endellite is an aluminosilicate clay mineral which has been transformed by sulfuric acid from [[Montmorillonite (Inventory)|montmorillonite]]. Geologists usually know it as "hydrated halloysite"; but, speleologists still use the term "endellite". It is often found associated with montmorillonite. It is usually bluish in color but the color can range from white to deep blue or green. It is waxy and looks something like candle wax or soap. It can appear under breakdown or scattered in sediments. Look for it anywhere clays may accumulate.
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Endellite is an aluminosilicate clay mineral which has been transformed by acids from [[Montmorillonite (Inventory)|montmorillonite]]. Geologists usually know it as "hydrated halloysite"; but, speleologists still use the term "endellite". It is often found associated with montmorillonite. It is usually bluish in color but the color can range from white to deep blue or green. It is waxy and looks something like candle wax or soap. It can appear under breakdown or scattered in sediments. Look for it anywhere clays may accumulate.
==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 02:52, 9 April 2011

Endellite

The endellite field should list stations where endellite is found.

Endellite is an aluminosilicate clay mineral which has been transformed by acids from montmorillonite. Geologists usually know it as "hydrated halloysite"; but, speleologists still use the term "endellite". It is often found associated with montmorillonite. It is usually bluish in color but the color can range from white to deep blue or green. It is waxy and looks something like candle wax or soap. It can appear under breakdown or scattered in sediments. Look for it anywhere clays may accumulate.

See also


Clays (Inventory)/Endellite is a part of the cave inventory project.
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