About
Chabzite is very similar in structure and habit to the closely related Gmelinite. Gmelinite often forms as a pseudomorph after Chabazite, retaining the original rhombic shape but forming modified faces.
Crystal Forms & Aggregates
Striking Features
Environment
Varieties
✓ common · ✗ uncommon
- Herschelite— Synonym of Chabazite-Na. This was the official name of the mineral prior to the renaming of Chabazite into a series by the Zeolite Subcommittee of the IMA.
- Phacolite— Rounded variety of Chabazite cause from multiple penetration twins of rhombohedrons.
- Haydenite— A bronze-colored Chabazite once found in the gneiss of the Jones Falls area in Baltimore, Maryland.
Noteworthy Localities
In the U.S., the best Chabazite comes from the Upper and Lower New Street Quaries, Paterson, Passaic Co., New Jersey; and nearby at Prospect Park, Passaic Co., New Jersey. White and colorless crystals come from the Burnt Cabin Creek, Spray, Wheeler Co., Oregon; and white crystals plates in basalt vugs are found in North Table Mountain, Golden, Jefferson Co., Colorado.
Some of the most outstanding Chabazite crystals come from Nova Scotia, Canada, where they are found in sharply-colored orange rhombohedral crystal groups and plates. Specific noteworthy localities include Wasson Bluff, Parrsboro; and Cape Blomidon, on the Bay of Fundy.
Common Mineral Associations
Distinguishing Similar Minerals
Calcite - Lower hardness and luster different.
Gmelinite - Different crystal formation and generally has a sharper luster.
Photos
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