Reference: American Mineralogist. 58 (1973)
p412-424.
Author:Evans, H.T. jr
IUPAC name:
Calcium vanadyl silicate hydrate
Layman's explanation:
Cavansite was first described in 1968, and is a rare brilliant ocean blue mineral associated with blue zeolites. It is only found in a few locations and the best crystals are found in Poona, Indias zeolite quarries. Due to its rarity and color this mineral has recently become very popular. However, thus far, it has only been used as mineral specimen.
Lab name:
Common molecules
Sample provider:
Obtained from the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database
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