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C_Van-Hove Replies: 63 Views: 138570 |
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IMPORTANT : It is not the middle part of the quartz that breaks but the two parts nearer the rocks
that 's probably wrong sorry I speak too fast :D it's not possible to modify the post content ... |
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Broken faden is often the base of scepter and fenster quartz. | |
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IMPORTANT : It is not the middle part of the quartz that breaks but the two parts nearer the rocks,
(as we often find fadens ended with a pyramid, and this pyramid doesn't contain any faden) Unti ... |
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it begins to curve like this | |
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here you can see small clefts that show us how we can have curved faden quartz (everytime the gangues aren't parallel and move in different directions) | |
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C_Van-Hove Replies: 63 Views: 138570 |
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Hi, I could add some pics and information about faden quartz,
- First it is not just quartz that can contain fadens, but also other minerals like epidote, garnet, adular, fluorite, and even pyrite ... |
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