diapoer
Diapoer is a geological term referring to a type of rock formation characterized by the presence of significant amounts of zeolite minerals. These minerals are typically found in compact aggregates or diagenetic zones within metamorphic or sedimentary rocks. Diapoer is often associated with other geological processes such as diapirism and hydrothermal alteration.
The term "diapoer" is derived from the German word "diapoerit," which itself is a corruption of the
In terms of mineralogy, diapoer is notable for its high concentration of zeolites, which are hydrated aluminosilicate
Diapoer formations have been found on every continent and are particularly common in regions where there has