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Roger Warin

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Posted: Oct 03, 2021 07:26 Post subject: About calaverite from Creeple Creek |
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Hello,
I had the chance to observe under my binocular this beautiful sample of calaverite from Creeple Creek, Colorado.
I have 3 questions :
1) Secondary mineral = fluorite?
2) Calaverite is sometimes covered with fluorite, like in lasagna?
3) is there a beginning of alteration in gold?
Thank you.
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Bob Carnein
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Posted: Oct 03, 2021 09:42 Post subject: Re: About calaverite from Creeple Creek |
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Your calaverite appears to be coated with chalcedony, which is pretty common at Cripple Creek/Victor. For me, the photo isn't clear enough to show alteration to gold.
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Roger Warin

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Posted: Oct 03, 2021 13:53 Post subject: Re: About calaverite from Creeple Creek |
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Thank you very much for your relevant response.
I replaced the specimen under the lens and here are two photos.
1) 8X magnification
2) 100 X.
Without translation between images. The crystal is in the center.
With magnification, some faces lose their original colors.
Light plays a big role.
I am using ring lighting with annular LED illuminators.
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