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Ken Replies: 0 Views: 13176 |
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I had an xrd analysis done on this specimen to help ID it. I had them run the two different colors separate. According to the analysis the brownish area comes up as 98% quartz and
2% corundum and th ... |
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Ken Replies: 7 Views: 6176 |
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I don't have a clue as to what the test picks are made of but all the ones that I've seen used look like the ones in the photo below. I've had a few specimens tested by geologist and gemologist and th ... | |
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Ken Replies: 7 Views: 6176 |
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I thought the hardness was a bit high too, but it was confirmed by two geologists, if you try to scratch it with a #7 test pick it will just leave a silver mark that you can wipe away with your finger ... | |
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Ken Replies: 7 Views: 6176 |
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I've taken this stone into museums, universities and even to about 3 different rock/mineral shows, and no one can say for sure what this is. When they first see it, most will say it's some sort of alt ... | |
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Ken Replies: 9 Views: 7538 |
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The cross might perhaps be a "Japan-law twin", like these: https://www.mindat.org/photo-656770.html
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Ken Replies: 9 Views: 7538 |
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Just curious, what crystal shape would that little cross be classified as, would that be what's called a twin? | |
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Ken Replies: 9 Views: 7538 |
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A drop of vinegar would solve the problem.
But I doubt that Mr. Ken has kept those crystals for such a long time. I was crushing the pyrite to do some acid testing and I have seen them from time to ... |
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Ken Replies: 9 Views: 7538 |
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I've come across several small crystals, these were found inside of pyrite that I was crushing to use in acid testing. They are less than one mm in size and less than half a mm in height. I have no id ... | |
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Ken Replies: 2 Views: 4623 |
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I looked at a lot of green mineral searching for a match and never came across epidote. Looks like a good match so I do think you may be right, cool, thanks. | |
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Ken Replies: 2 Views: 4623 |
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This stone looks like it two types of minerals that make up one stone. It almost looks as if part of this stone has morphed, how common is this? I'm not sure as to what to label this stone as. Any ide ... | |
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Ken Replies: 7 Views: 7968 |
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It's one rock with two different look. It has a hardness of 7.0 and no part reacts with acid. This rock was found in the California desert east of LA. There's mountain that has a slot cut into by rain ... | |
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Ken Replies: 7 Views: 7968 |
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I can't find anything that looks like this stone. It appears to be a piece of quartz that has undergone some sort of modification. It's the strangest looking quartz I've ever come across, anyone ever ... | |
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Ken Replies: 2 Views: 4878 |
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You're right about there being a lot of magnetite in that area, I do recall seeing a good deal of it around there. Thanx for the reply. | |
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Ken Replies: 2 Views: 4878 |
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These stones all have a hardness of about 3.5 so I think they are serpentine. That last stone has a very odd shape, took me a while to figure it out. I've read that the magnetism is caused by magnetit ... | |
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Ken Replies: 1 Views: 3544 |
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I'm not searching for any answers with this one, I just wanted to share what I think is a really neat crystal. This was dug out of a piece of breccia, to the naked eye it looks like it's something tha ... | |
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