Dickite was first discovered in
Almwch, Island of
Anglesey, Wales, UK. Dickite is scattered across Wales forming occurrences in vein assemblages and as a rock-forming mineral. This area and others where dickite can be found all share similar characteristics. Pockets in phylloid
algal limestones, in interstices of biocalcarenites and
sandstone are a suitable environment for dickite. Very low pressure and high temperatures are the ideal environment for the formation of dickite. The more perfected crystallization of dickite occurs in porous algal limestones in the form of a white powder. The more disordered dickites can be found in less porous rocks. Another occurrence spot, as indicated by Brindley and Porter of the American Mineralogists journal, is the Northerly dickite-bearing zone in
Jamaica. The dickite in this zone ranges from indurate
breccias containing cream to pinkish and purplish fragments composed largely of dickite with subordinate
anatase set in a matrix of greenish dickite, to discrete veins and surface coatings of white, cream and translucent dickite. It appears that dickite in the northerly zone were formed by hot ascending waters from an uncertain origin. Dickite is found worldwide in locations such as
Ouray,
Colorado, US; San Juanito,
Chihuahua, Mexico, in a silicified zone among the
rhyolite area; and in
St. George,
Utah, US, where the mineral is thought to be associated with
volcanic rock. An extensive study was done on dickite pertaining to its location in
Pennsylvanian limestones of southeastern
Kansas, US. In the dickite deposits of southeast Kansas the distribution is dependent on the following: the
stratigraphic alternation of limestones and
shales, westward regional
dip, thick deposits of highly porous algal limestones, and
igneous intrusions. It was found that
groundwaters substantially heated along with
magmatic waters which made its way up-dip and through the intrusions in the conduit-like
algal mounds which allowed the dickite to be deposited in this area and it might be conclusive to say that this trend follows elsewhere in other locations around the world. ==Physical properties==