Lévyne
Lévyne or lévynite is a group of zeolite minerals, i.e. hydrated silicate minerals. There are two members of the group:
- Lévyne-Na, the sodium-dominant species, and
- Lévyne-Ca the calcium-dominant species
It was named for French mineralogist Armand Lévy.
The calcium variety was first described in 1821 for an occurrence in Dalsnipa, Sandoy, Faroe Islands. The sodium variety was described in 1997 for an occurrence in Chojabaru, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.