Glendonite
English

Etymology
Named after the mineral's type locality, Glendon, New South Wales.
Noun
- Template:Lb A pseudomorph of ikaite.
- 1909, Records of the Geological Survey of New South Wales, Volume 8, Geological Survey of New South Wales, page 178,
- The abundance and wide horizontal distribution of the glendonites on certain horizons of the Upper Marine Series of the Permo-Carboniferous system of New South Wales, points to the probability that the original mineral was formed of some commonly occurring elements.
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- 2021, Mikhail Rogov, Phanerozoic glendonite occurrences and their significance for palaeotemperature reconstruction, Ondřej Bábek, Stanislava Vodrážková (editors), 35th IAS[International Association of Sedimentologists] Meeting of Sedimentology: Book of Abstracts, Template:W, page 383,
- Here the preliminary results of glendonite distribution based on a comprehensive database are represented.
- 1909, Records of the Geological Survey of New South Wales, Volume 8, Geological Survey of New South Wales, page 178,
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