Yellowish green silicate
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EPIDOTEYellowish-green silicate.
sepiolitehydrated magnesium silicate occurring as a soft white or yellowish claylike mineral; aka meerschaum
meerschaum(German) hydrated magnesium silicate occurring as a soft white or yellowish claylike mineral, aka sepiolite
sepiolitesSEPIOLITE, hydrated magnesium silicate occurring as a soft white or yellowish claylike mineral; aka meerschaum
meerschaumsMEERSCHAUM, (German) hydrated magnesium silicate occurring as a soft white or yellowish claylike mineral, aka sepiolite
BERYLBluish-green silicate.
pyrophyllitea silvery-white to pale-green aluminum silicate
pyrophyllitesPYROPHYLLITE, a silvery-white to pale-green aluminum silicate
epidotesmineral, calcium aluminum iron silicate, Ca2(Al, Fe)3Si3O12(OH), occurring in green prismatic crystals
epidotemineral, calcium aluminum iron silicate, Ca2(Al, Fe)3Si3O12(OH), occurring in green prismatic crystals
epidoticmineral, calcium aluminum iron silicate, Ca2(Al, Fe)3Si3O12(OH), occurring in green prismatic crystals
chrysocollaa hydrated silicate of copper usually occurring as green opaline crusts and masses
euclaserare green or blue mineral, beryllium aluminum silicate, BeAlSiO4(OH), occurring in prismatic crystals
chrysocollasCHRYSOCOLLA, a hydrated silicate of copper usually occurring as green opaline crusts and masses
garnieriteA bright green amorphous mineral consisting of a hydrated silicate of nickel and magnesium
crocidoliteA fibrous blue or green mineral consisting of a silicate of iron and sodium
forsteritea white, yellow, or green mineral of the olivine group consisting of magnesium silicate
chloriteany of a group of usually green silicate minerals associated with and resembling the micas
forsteritesFORSTERITE, a white, yellow, or green mineral of the olivine group consisting of magnesium silicate
prehnitemineral, hydrous calcium aluminum silicate, Ca2Al2Si3O10(OH)2, occurring in light-green reniform aggregates or tabular crystals
serpentinesA dark green mineral consisting of hydrated magnesium silicate, sometimes mottled or spotted like a snake's skin
dioptaseA rare mineral occurring as emerald green or blue-green crystals. It consists of a hydrated silicate of copper
jadeitemineral, essentially sodium aluminum silicate, NaAlSi2O6, usually fibrous, occurring in compact masses, whitish to dark green: a form of jade
jadeitesmineral, essentially sodium aluminum silicate, NaAlSi2O6, usually fibrous, occurring in compact masses, whitish to dark green: a form of jade
vesuvianitea silicate of calcium, magnesium, and aluminium, aka idocrase, occurring as brown, yellow, or green crystals or masses in metamorphosed limestones
jaditica usually green monoclinic mineral of the pyroxene group that is a silicate of sodium and aluminum and is a jade
jadeitea usually green monoclinic mineral of the pyroxene group that is a silicate of sodium and aluminum and is a jade
augiticsilicate mineral, chiefly of calcium, magnesium, iron, and aluminum: a dark-green to black variety of monoclinic pyroxene, characteristic of basic rocks
idocrasemineral, chiefly a hydrous silicate of calcium and aluminum, commonly in tetragonal crystals and usually of a brown to green color; idocrase
augitessilicate mineral, chiefly of calcium, magnesium, iron, and aluminum: a dark-green to black variety of monoclinic pyroxene, characteristic of basic rocks
vesuvianitesVESUVIANITE, a silicate of calcium, magnesium, and aluminium, aka idocrase, occurring as brown, yellow, or green crystals or masses in metamorphosed limestones
augitesilicate mineral, chiefly of calcium, magnesium, iron, and aluminum: a dark-green to black variety of monoclinic pyroxene, characteristic of basic rocks
glauconitea mineral now forming in the sea, a hydrated potassium iron and aluminium silicate, which gives a green colour to some of the beds of the Greensand
euclasea mineral that consists of a brittle silicate of beryllium and aluminum in pale yellow, green, or blue prismatic crystals and is used especially as a gemstone
glauconitesGLAUCONITE, a mineral now forming in the sea, a hydrated potassium iron and aluminium silicate, which gives a green colour to some of the beds of the Greensand
hornblendesA dark brown, black, or green mineral of the amphibole group consisting of a hydroxyl alumino-silicate of calcium, magnesium, and iron, occurring in many igneous and metamorphic rocks
beryla mineral consisting of a silicate of beryllium and aluminum of great hardness that occurs in colorless hexagonal prisms when pure and in various colors (as green, blue, yellow, or pink) when not pure, that is valued as a source of gems, and that is the principal source of beryllium