Tomsonit na trahitu iz regiona Bohemije u Češkoj predstavlja izuzetno zanimljiv primerak zeolitske mineralizacije u vulkanskim stenama. Ovaj uzorak potiče iz lokaliteta Vítov, Velké Březno,…
Opširnije Tomsonit na trahituTag: Thomsonite
Thomsonite is a rare member of the zeolite mineral group, typically forming in volcanic rock cavities. It crystallizes in fibrous to radiating aggregates, often as white to pinkish spherical clusters. It can display pearly or silky luster and is prized by collectors for its distinct appearance. Thomsonite is often found with other zeolites like mesolite and natrolite. Major localities include India, the USA (Lake Superior region), and Iceland. This page explores thomsonite’s structure, formation, and role in mineral collections.

