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CARBONATE MINERAL
Baryto-Calcite; Bromlite; Baryto-calcite
  • type locality]] in Cumbria (size: 5.1 × 4.1 × 2.7 cm)

Calcite         
  • Ocean acidification reduces pH, which affects calcification in shelled organisms.
  • Demonstration of birefringence in calcite, using 445 nm laser
  • Calcite Quarry, Michigan.
  • One of several calcite or alabaster perfume jars from the tomb of [[Tutankhamun]], d. 1323 BC
·noun Calcium carbonate, or carbonate of lime. It is rhombohedral in its crystallization, and thus distinguished from aragonite. It includes common limestone, chalk, and marble. Called also calc-spar and calcareous spar.
calcareous spar         
  • Ocean acidification reduces pH, which affects calcification in shelled organisms.
  • Demonstration of birefringence in calcite, using 445 nm laser
  • Calcite Quarry, Michigan.
  • One of several calcite or alabaster perfume jars from the tomb of [[Tutankhamun]], d. 1323 BC
Iceland spar, Iceland crystal, crystallized carbonate of lime.
calcite         
  • Ocean acidification reduces pH, which affects calcification in shelled organisms.
  • Demonstration of birefringence in calcite, using 445 nm laser
  • Calcite Quarry, Michigan.
  • One of several calcite or alabaster perfume jars from the tomb of [[Tutankhamun]], d. 1323 BC
['kals??t]
¦ noun a white or colourless mineral consisting of calcium carbonate.
Derivatives
calcitic adjective
Origin
C19: from Ger. Calcit, from L. calx, calc- (see calx).

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Alstonite

Alstonite, also known as bromlite, is a low temperature hydrothermal mineral that is a rare double carbonate of calcium and barium with the formula BaCa(CO
3
)
2
, sometimes with some strontium. Barytocalcite and paralstonite have the same formula but different structures, so these three minerals are said to be trimorphous. Alstonite is triclinic but barytocalcite is monoclinic and paralstonite is trigonal. The species was named Bromlite by Thomas Thomson in 1837 after the Bromley-Hill mine, and alstonite by August Breithaupt of the Freiberg Mining Academy in 1841, after Alston, Cumbria, the base of operations of the mineral dealer from whom the first samples were obtained by Thomson in 1834. Both of these names have been in common use.