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MSrockhound
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Location: Mississippi


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Posted: Jan 11, 2013 00:07 Post subject: Strange Tourmaline formation containing a straw like channel |
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I was offered this specimen recently and was curious as to how it could have formed, how rare this is, and if this is something I should purchase before its too late. I enjoy having a few atypical specimens and have never seen one like his before, also any insight on this specimen would be appreciated, all I know is that it is afghani in origin.
Cheers,
Chris
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Tourmaline Afghanistan 20 mm x 6 mm |
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Tourmaline Afghanistan 20mm x 6mm |
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Riccardo Modanesi
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Posted: Jan 11, 2013 06:25 Post subject: Re: Strange Tourmaline formation containing a straw like channel |
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Hi MSRockhound!
This is a typical elbaite from the southern Asian basin (Afghanistan, Pakistan, India etc.). The inclusions are made by growth channels and some fractures. If you see it by a microscope, it's not to exclude you will see some mineral inclusions as well! Sometime mineral inclusions are very nice and interesting!
I hope I was useful for you. Greetings from Italy by Riccardo.
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Ru Smith
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Posted: Jan 12, 2013 11:54 Post subject: Re: Strange Tourmaline formation containing a straw like channel |
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The end-on view is not a very clear image, but gives an impression that there is not a simple empty trigonal prism along the axis of the crystal. Perhaps this could be an example of skeletal growth from a highly supersaturated solution as opposed to the selective dissolution mechanisms discussed in the "PIG" thread.
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Josele

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Posted: Jan 12, 2013 20:02 Post subject: Re: Strange Tourmaline formation containing a straw like channel |
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I have a tourmaline, also from Afghanistan, with a similar growing pattern type and some "holes".
And another one from Pakistan that shows a small portion of overlaping exterior layer creating a void space.
Maybe Chris specimen is an extreme example of this growing pattern type.
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It looks like grown in round or helicoidal layers, leaving void spaces in some places. Nuristan, Afghanistan. 8,5 x 3 x 2,5 cm |
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In this termination and in middle section can see the helicoidal growing pattern. |
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This termination has a "negative crystal" at the tip of his beveled pyramid, with well defined faces. Down left there is a dark void space between tourmaline prism walls. Both "holes" are partially filled with a late stage white mineral. |
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Dark green / blue / black cap tourmaline with a very crumpled perimeter. Stak Nala, Haramosh Mts., Skardu District, Baltistan, Pakistan. 10,5 x 6 x 5 cm. |
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Combination of prism faces creating a fold. A sub-parallel crystal took profit of it. |
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