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Buddingtonite is an with formula: NH4AlSi3O8 (note: some sources add 0.5H2O to the formula). It forms by hydrothermal alteration of primary feldspar minerals. It is an indicator of possible and deposits, as they can become concentrated by hydrothermal processes. It crystallizes in the and is colorless to white with a vitreous luster. Its structure is analogous to that of high (KAlSi3O8). Buddingtonite has a hardness of 5.5 and a of 2.32.

Buddingtonite was discovered in 1964 at the Sulfur Bank near Clear Lake in Lake County, California. Clear Lake is at the north end of The Geysers geothermal area. It also occurs in the Tonopah, Nevada area and in hydrothermal areas in and . It has also been reported from the Phosphoria Formation in , , , and . It occurs in the deposit, near Proserpine, , .

It was named for Arthur Francis Buddington (1890–1980), a at Princeton University.


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