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  2. Sulphur, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Sulphur (French: Soufre) is a city in Calcasieu Parish, ... Sulphur Parks and Recreation (SPAR) includes Frasch Park and Golf Course, North Frasch Park, ...

  3. Gypsum - Wikipedia

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    Selenite may also occur in a silky, fibrous form, in which case it is commonly called "satin spar". Finally, it may also be granular or quite compact. In hand-sized samples, it can be anywhere from transparent to opaque. A very fine-grained white or lightly tinted variety of gypsum, called alabaster, is prized for ornamental work of various sorts.

  4. Orthoclase - Wikipedia

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    Orthoclase, or orthoclase feldspar (endmember formula K Al Si 3 O 8), is an important tectosilicate mineral which forms igneous rock.The name is from the Ancient Greek for "straight fracture", because its two cleavage planes are at right angles to each other.

  5. Spar (mineralogy) - Wikipedia

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    Spar is an old mining or mineralogy term used to refer to crystals that have readily discernible faces. A spar will easily break or cleave into rhomboidal , cubical , or laminated fragments with smooth shiny surfaces.

  6. Feldspar - Wikipedia

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    Feldspar (/ ˈ f ɛ l (d) ˌ s p ɑːr / FEL(D)-spar; sometimes spelled felspar) is a group of rock-forming aluminium tectosilicate minerals, also containing other cations such as sodium, calcium, potassium, or barium. [3] The most common members of the feldspar group are the plagioclase (sodium-calcium) feldspars and the alkali (potassium ...

  7. List of hot springs in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Spar City: Mineral 8,924 ft 2720 m Colorado State ... Hot Sulphur Springs: Grand 7,726 ft 2355 m Hot Sulphur ...

  8. Azure spar - Wikipedia

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    Azure spar, sometimes azur-spar, is a trivial and commercial, partly obsolete name for several of the most famous bright blue or blue-colored minerals, which also have similar names, most notably for lazurite and azurite, [1]: 14 and also for the less commonly used lazulite. [2]: 248

  9. Union Sulphur Company - Wikipedia

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    The Union Sulphur Company was an American sulfur mining corporation founded in 1896 by the famous inventor Herman Frasch. It utilized the Frasch Process to extract previously inaccessible sulfur deposits located beneath swampland in Louisiana. The Union Sulphur Company dominated the world sulfur market until its patents expired in 1908.