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Philippe Durand
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Posted: Nov 29, 2020 02:05 Post subject: Re: Collection of Philippe Durand |
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thank you Volkmar and Sante
No it is not self collected . I would love that it was.
But I am afraid that this location is really far over my lock in range :(
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Posted: Nov 29, 2020 07:09 Post subject: Re: Collection of Philippe Durand |
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Really wonderful Fibbia specimen, Philippe!
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Posted: Apr 03, 2021 14:06 Post subject: Not Hematite but Magnetite and not from Nador |
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Mineral: Hematite
Locality: Nador, Nador Province, Oriental Region, Morocco
Dimensions: 90mm x 75mm x 60 mm
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These strange 'Hematites' in fact are Magnetite and them are from the Zgounder Mine located on Jebel Siroua, Taroudant Province, Souss-Massa Region.
Already changed it in the captions of the image of the Philippe Duran.
Mineral: | Hematite |
Locality: | Nador, Nador Province, Oriental Region, Morocco |  |
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Dimensions: | 6.7 × 4.9 × 0.5 cm |
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This is one of the classic Hematites from a small prospect located very close to the Nador city |
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Mineral: | Magnetite |
Locality: | Zgounder Mine, Jebel Siroua, Taroudant Province, Souss-Massa Region, Morocco |  |
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Dimensions: | 5.8 × 4.6 × 4.7 cm |
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And this is another of these peculiar Magnetites from the Zgounder Mine |
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Mineral: | Magnetite |
Locality: | Zgounder Mine, Jebel Siroua, Taroudant Province, Souss-Massa Region, Morocco |  |
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Dimensions: | Crystals of about 0.7 x 0.7 cm |
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Philippe Durand
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Posted: Apr 04, 2021 02:08 Post subject: Re: Collection of Philippe Durand |
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Thank you for correcting Jordi :)
But are you absolutely sure ?
It seems to me a bit strange, as the seller is, as you are a recognized specialist of Morocco, and he makes a lot of purchase trips here, and I do not see any reason for him to change from magnetite to hematite....
And can magnetite crystallize as hexagonal plates ?
On my specimen, under magnification, there are two layers of material: one as hexagonal shiny black plates, and then more grey anhedral material over the black plates, that yes could be magnetite.
Could we have magnetite over hematite, or any replacement ?
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Posted: Apr 04, 2021 04:25 Post subject: Re: Collection of Philippe Durand |
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Philippe Durand wrote: |
But are you absolutely sure ?
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Yes
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Posted: Apr 04, 2021 17:54 Post subject: Re: Collection of Philippe Durand |
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Magnetite can have six sided faces that are dodecahedral faces bound on four sides by other dodecahedral faces and on two by octahedral faces. But stacked plates are really strange. Toward the top they resemble 'spearhead' marcasite twins, but the angle is different from marcasite twins. Is there some twinning involved?
The reticular looking magnetites are just as strange. Some appear to have rectangular faces which necessitates cube faces, which are quite rare for magnetite. Can particular faces be examined and their forms discerned? How about the angles of their change in direction?
Thanks for another mystery to keep our imaginations alive and life interesting.
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Posted: Apr 04, 2021 18:36 Post subject: Re: Collection of Philippe Durand |
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On second look the platy crystals toward the top of the photo are in parallel or near parallel alignment, not showing twinning like 'spearhead marcasites. There appears to be some dissolution and maybe redeposition to produce the steps.
The hexagonal appearance could also be due to spinel contact twinning. Magnetite does form in such hexagonal plates. if so these steps might be polysynthetic.
Kostov in Crystal Habits of Minerals writes of platy magnetite and conditions that seem to make for that habit, but I'm not sure anything he mentions would apply to this.
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Posted: May 22, 2021 03:30 Post subject: Re: Collection of Philippe Durand |
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:)
Mineral: | Siderite and Quartz |
Locality: | Iouriren Mine (AGM Mine), Akka, Tafraout, Tiznit Province, Souss-Massa Region, Morocco |  |
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Dimensions: | 70mm x 50mm x 40mm |
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Posted: Nov 07, 2021 07:03 Post subject: Re: Collection of Philippe Durand |
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gwindel
Mineral: | Quartz (varieties smoky and gwindel) |
Locality: | Arête des Rochassiers, Talèfre Glacier, Mont Blanc Massif, Chamonix, Haute-Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France |  |
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Dimensions: | 80mm X 55mm X 30mm |
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collected late august 2021, by the cristallier JF Astier |
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Posted: Nov 07, 2021 11:04 Post subject: Re: Collection of Philippe Durand |
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Philippe Durand wrote: | gwindel |
Very fine gwindel Philippe, congratulations.
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Posted: Nov 08, 2021 03:12 Post subject: Re: Collection of Philippe Durand |
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Very fine indeed! Such a transparent and lustrous gwindel is a treasure for every quartz collector like me, and that it's from Mt. Blanc makes it even more desirable. And though I like older finds with a "classic" touch, I love the fact that this is a recent find from this summer!
Great piece, Philippe!
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