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Kevin Conroy Replies: 11 Views: 21004 |
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An interesting link in a similar discussion was just posted on Mindat:
https://www.mindat.org/mesg-544963.html |
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Kevin Conroy Replies: 157 Views: 325378 |
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Don, thank you for posting these. The three specimens on the right side of the top row are superb, and clearly show the cyclic twinning that the Magnet Cove rutiles are famous for. I added stars o ... | |
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Bob, the Magnet Cove rutile sixlings/eightlings/sixteenlings and paramorphs definitely look different. If you could post a photo of yours I could give you my opinion of which it is.
Here's a rath ... |
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Kevin Conroy Replies: 157 Views: 325378 |
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Peter, I think that this is one of the most well written and referenced posts that I’ve seen. You’ve obviously written this because of a deep interest in these beauties.
However, I disagree with ... |
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Kevin Conroy Replies: 3 Views: 6598 |
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I would be VERY cautious about this! Please see: https://www.mindat.org/min-2431.html | |
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Kevin Conroy Replies: 11 Views: 10902 |
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Yes, it's pyrite. What you found is similar to the pyrite "suns" found in some coal mines in Illinois. Please see: https://www.mindat.org/gallery.php?loc=3758&min=3314 | |
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I think that this may be from one of the Viburnum Trend mines. The shape of the pyrite, and the size and color of the dolomite crystals, is very similar to some that I've seen from the mid to southe ... | |
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I don't know the location, but this looks like spinel-law twinned galena crystals.
The red-brown streak is not galena. Yes, the streak is definitely not consistent with galena. To me it looks ... |
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I don't know the location, but this looks like spinel-law twinned galena crystals. | |
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Kevin Conroy Replies: 8 Views: 24533 |
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If you don't need stacking I would suggest Irfranview, a freeware. | |
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Kevin Conroy Replies: 33 Views: 74689 |
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This copper from New Cornelia Mine, Arizona, USA reminds me of a sargasso seahorse. Crystals to over 6 cm in length. | |
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Kevin Conroy Replies: 9 Views: 12472 |
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It may just be my computer screen, but are we sure that this is malachite after azurite? I'm getting a bluish hue, as if it's chrysocolla.
No matter where it's from it's a very aesthetic specimen ... |
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Kevin Conroy Replies: 6 Views: 10237 |
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These were once referred to as "Indian money" aragonite, but I haven't heard this term used for quite a while. However, if you search for this term on Google you'll see several images. | |
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Kevin Conroy Replies: 4 Views: 6235 |
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Hi, I think that this is probably chalcedony after aragonite from Valle de las Plumas, Argentina. | |
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I second Gail's comments on loaning specimens to museums. I had two cases of some of my better Missouri minerals in the Colorado School of Mines Museum. The loan was only for a year, and during th ... | |
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