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A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, Michigan
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PostPosted: Jan 30, 2016 08:15    Post subject: Re: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, Michigan  

That huge copper slab has a patina and prominent parallel grooves on one side (clearly seen in the "Precise" photo showing the slab about to be hoisted into place). Being a Pleistocene geologist, I wonder if they're glacial grooves (value added!!) ? Or maybe slickensides?
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PostPosted: Jan 30, 2016 10:48    Post subject: Re: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, Michigan  

Some sheets of copper from the Nonesuch shale from the White Pine mine that may be slickensides, but the large pieces of float copper which show prominent grooves in them are most likely from glacial action.

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PostPosted: Jan 30, 2016 15:18    Post subject: Re: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, Michigan  

Thanks, George! Few mineral "specimens" of any size survive the glacial grinding mill. The glacial markings really do add a lot of interest to this already remarkable copper.
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PostPosted: Jan 30, 2016 18:39    Post subject: Re: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, Michigan  

Hi Woody. You should come and visit us and see it in person! - John
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PostPosted: Jan 30, 2016 21:04    Post subject: Re: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, Michigan  

Yes, we really must get out there for a visit. Thanks, John!

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PostPosted: Jan 30, 2016 21:11    Post subject: Re: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, Michigan  

Great mineral museum. I have been in Houghton on recruiting trips about 2 X yearly for last several years & try to visit each time. Good to see what's new as well as old favorites.
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PostPosted: Feb 13, 2016 10:44    Post subject: Re: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, Michigan  

The Royal Ontario Museum and the A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum collaborated on this display at the 2016 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show.


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 Mineral: Smithsonite
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Masua Mine, Masua, Iglesias, Sud Sardegna Province, Sardinia/Sardegna, Italy
 Description:
The two halves of this stalactite were separated in 1956 and are here reunited for the first time. The piece on the right is part of the University of Michigan Mineral Collection (and curated by the A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum under the new Michigan Mineral Alliance)
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PostPosted: Feb 13, 2016 22:19    Post subject: Re: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, Michigan  

Associate Curator Christopher Stefano assembled a case of great minerals donated to the museum by Paul and Janet Clifford (Cleveland, Ohio) to display this year in Tucson. I have known Paul and Janet since about 1980. Sorry they couldn't make it to Tucson this year. We appreciate their support.


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PostPosted: Feb 15, 2016 10:46    Post subject: Re: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, Michigan  

Hi John,

Thanks for posting the specimens that the Clifford's donated! I know both of them through our club in Cleveland, Ohio.

I will let them know that you posted a picture of some of their specimens, I think they would appreciate it. I would like to see more of their collection if you have some spare time. They have an outstanding collection.
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PostPosted: Mar 31, 2016 11:29    Post subject: Re: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, Michigan  

A famous specimen of silver crystals on copper formerly in the John T. Reeder collection.


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 Mineral: Silver on Copper
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Kearsarge Mine, Kearsarge, Houghton County, Michigan, USA
 Dimensions: 5.8 cm wide
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Excellent elongated silver crystals on a base of copper that was chiseled off of a larger mass.
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PostPosted: Apr 03, 2016 20:40    Post subject: Re: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, Michigan  

Congratulations to Bruce Cairncross on his fine Connoisseur's Choice article on Shigaite in the March/April 2016 issue of Rocks and Minerals. A few specimens of Shigaite and associated minerals from Michigan's iron district, which are in the museum's collection, were featured. Here are a few photos of specimens in the article and a few extras.


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 Mineral: Shigaite
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 Mineral: Shigaite with Seamanite (pink)
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Bengal Mine, Stambaugh, Menominee Iron Range, Iron County, Michigan, USA
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DM27928 Same specimen as above at lower magnification to also show an associated spray of pink Seamanite crystals with the Shigaite.
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 Mineral: Seamanite
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DM27928 Same specimen as above showing the pink Seamanite crystals in more detail, associated with Shigaite.
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 Mineral: Shigaite with Rhodochrosite
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 Dimensions: largest shigatite crystals ~ 5 mm
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DM30819 Shigaite crystals associated with Rhodochrosite crystals.
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PostPosted: Apr 04, 2016 04:39    Post subject: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum - Shigaite from the Bengal Mine  

John Jaszczak wrote:
Congratulations to Bruce Cairncross on his fine Connoisseur's Choice article on Shigaite in the March/April 2016 issue of Rocks and Minerals. A few specimens of Shigaite and associated minerals from Michigan's iron district, which are in the museum's collection, were featured. Here are a few photos of specimens in the article and a few extras.

Absolutely, a great job from Bruce! Congratulations to him as well as the Seaman Museum to own so fine specimens.
Here is the article (partial content, full article only for subscribers of the fine Rocks&Minerals magazine) -> Connoisseur's Choice: Shigaite, Kalahari Manganese Field, Northern Cape Province, South Africa

BTW, thanks also to John Jaszczak to publish here the photos as well as always share news from the A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum with the mineralogical community.
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PostPosted: Apr 06, 2016 09:23    Post subject: Re: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, Michigan  

Sulfides from Merelani tanzanite district, Tanzania.
The Mineralogical Record published a paper on “Spectacular sulfides from the Merelani tanzanite deposit, Lelatema Mountains [S. Harrison, et. al. 45, 553-570 (2014).] that featured some specimens in the museum's collection.
We featured our wurtzite earlier on these pages
https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/download.php?id=34149

Here a a few more specimens from the article.



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 Mineral: Rhodochrosite, Sphalerite, Wurtzite
 Locality:
Merelani mines, Merelani Hills, Lelatema Mountains, Simanjiro District, Manyara Region, Tanzania
 Dimensions: 2.5 cm
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Merelani tanzanite mines, Manyara Region, Tanzania
Pseudomorph of rhodochrosite after octahedral alabandite, associated with sphalerite/wurtzite. The back of the specimen has small sharp octahedral claushalite crystals.
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 Mineral: Clausthalite
 Locality:
Merelani mines, Merelani Hills, Lelatema Mountains, Simanjiro District, Manyara Region, Tanzania
 Dimensions: 0.7 mm max crystal size
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Merelani tanzanite mines, Manyara Region, Tanzania
Octahedral Clausthalite crystals in a sphalerite/wurtzite vug on the back of the above rhodochrosite/sphalerite/wurtzite specimen.
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PostPosted: Apr 07, 2016 14:15    Post subject: Re: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, Michigan  

The size and quality of the alabandite crystals from Merelani were quite a surprise to find. In addition, they have a variety of associated species, including chalcopyrite, tennantite-tetrahedrite, stilbite, rhodochrosite, clausthalite, millerite, wurtzite, tanzanite, diopside, calcite, graphite, laumontite, tremolite, pyrite, chabazite-Ca, and more.


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 Mineral: Alabandite
 Locality:
Merelani mines, Merelani Hills, Lelatema Mountains, Simanjiro District, Manyara Region, Tanzania
 Dimensions: 3.5 cm
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Merelani tanzanite mines, Manyara Region, Tanzania
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A-StepOct-mid_607-16.jpg
 Mineral: Chalcopyrite on Alabandite
 Locality:
Merelani mines, Merelani Hills, Lelatema Mountains, Simanjiro District, Manyara Region, Tanzania
 Dimensions: 3.5 cm
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The back side of the above specimen has a thin coating of Chalcopyrite, and also stepped surfaces with associated Tennantite-Tetrahedrite (see below)
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 Mineral: Tennantite-Tetrahedrite
 Locality:
Merelani mines, Merelani Hills, Lelatema Mountains, Simanjiro District, Manyara Region, Tanzania
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SEM image of Tennantite-Tetrahedrite crystals on Alabandite.
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PostPosted: Apr 10, 2016 21:59    Post subject: Re: A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum, Michigan Technological Univ., Houghton, Michigan  

John Jaszczak wrote:
Dear Needhelp: Please call the museum and speak to the gift shop manager. The gift shop I think has a few books; the best one I know of is a geology and field guide by Ted Bornhorst and Bill Rose. - John


Thanks, John. (I realize it's almost been a year since you posted that, but I forgot I had asked you for a book recommendation.)
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