About
An interesting habit of Thomsonite is as rounded, concentric bands, which are polished into aesthetic rounded stones. This form is most well-known at Thomsonite Beach at Grand Marais, Minnesota, on the shoreline of Lake Superior. It usually forms in association with other zeolites and green Chlorite. Thomsonite is named in honor of Scottish mineralogist and chemist Thomas Thomson.
Crystal Forms & Aggregates
Striking Features
Environment
Varieties
✓ common · ✗ uncommon
- Faroelite— Thomsonite from the Faroe Islands (Denmark).
- Lintonite— Variety of banded and often concentric Thomsonite in nodular form from the Grand Marais area of Minnesota on the shores of Lake Superior. This variety name is usually applied to tumbled or polished forms.
Uses
Noteworthy Localities
In the U.S., some of the best Thomsonite aggregates, often as mushroom-like radiating masses, were found in the Upper and Lower New Street Quarries, Paterson, Passaic Co., New Jersey. Individual white crystals on Prehnite have also come from there, as well as nearby Prospect Park, also in Passaic Co. Beautiful, multicolored and banded Thomsonite is well-known at Thomsonite beach, Grand Marais, Cook Co., Minnesota. These forms are usually polished and tumbled, and may even be polished while remaining on their basalt matrix. Good Thomsonite can be found at North Table Mountain, Golden, Jefferson Co., Colorado. In Oregon, round balls aggregates are found in Goble, Columbia Co.; and light orange masses at Drain, Douglas Co.
Common Mineral Associations
Distinguishing Similar Minerals
Natrolite - Usually less rounded.

