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Carletonite is a rare blue mineral that is very similar to Apophyllite, and often classified as a member of the Apophyllite group. It is usually multicolored with blue and white zones, and the blue can be a very intense shade. Carletonite was named after Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, where this mineral was first recognized.
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Carletonite is rare collectors mineral, and is especially represented by Mont Saint Hiliaire collectors as well as thumbnail collectors.
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Carletonite is currently found in only one locality in the world - in the Poudrette quarry in Mt. Saint Hilaire, Quebec, Canada.
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Halite - Has salty taste, occurs in different mineral environment. Cordierite - Occurs in different environment.
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