leonhardite |
leonardite |
In mineralogy|lang=en terms the difference between leonhardite and leonardite
is that
leonhardite is (mineralogy) a saline evaporite, consisting of a calcium aluminosilicate while
leonardite is (mineralogy) a dark, vitreous mineraloid produced by surface oxidation of lignite.
As nouns the difference between leonhardite and leonardite
is that
leonhardite is (mineralogy) a saline evaporite, consisting of a calcium aluminosilicate while
leonardite is (mineralogy) a dark, vitreous mineraloid produced by surface oxidation of lignite.