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Menilite is a greyish-brown form of the mineraloid opal. It is also known as liver opal or leberopal (German), due to its color. It is called menilite because it was first described from Ménilmontant (Paris), France, where it occurs as concretions within bituminous Early Oligocene .

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  • Ópalo menilito (es)
  • Menilita (eu)
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  • Menilita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • Menilite is a greyish-brown form of the mineraloid opal. It is also known as liver opal or leberopal (German), due to its color. It is called menilite because it was first described from Ménilmontant (Paris), France, where it occurs as concretions within bituminous Early Oligocene . (en)
  • El ópalo menilito es una variedad de ópalo que ofrece un aspecto externo de color blanco, está formado por un núcleo recubierto por diatomita. La diatomita, también llamada tierra de diatomeas, es una roca sedimentaria formada por la acumulación de microfósiles de diatomeas. Las diatomeas son algas unicelulares acuáticas que están cubiertas por un esqueleto silíceo.​​ ​ (es)
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  • Menilita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • Menilite is a greyish-brown form of the mineraloid opal. It is also known as liver opal or leberopal (German), due to its color. It is called menilite because it was first described from Ménilmontant (Paris), France, where it occurs as concretions within bituminous Early Oligocene . (en)
  • El ópalo menilito es una variedad de ópalo que ofrece un aspecto externo de color blanco, está formado por un núcleo recubierto por diatomita. La diatomita, también llamada tierra de diatomeas, es una roca sedimentaria formada por la acumulación de microfósiles de diatomeas. Las diatomeas son algas unicelulares acuáticas que están cubiertas por un esqueleto silíceo.​​ ​ (es)
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