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filderstone
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Posted: Feb 10, 2014 09:00 Post subject: Sphalerite from Tennessee? |
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Hello together,
it's my first message in this blog and i'm not a native speaker in english. Please, sorry for my bad english, i hope, you understand me. Since 7 years i am a mineral-collector and now i have a little, fine (for me!) collection from all arround the world.
Now, i've a specimen from an old collector in germany, he died sometime ago. The description of the piece: sphalerite, tennessie
I've seen many pictures on mindat.org and mineralienatlas.de and at least on the pages of fabre. I mean, it's spalerite, baryte, dolomite and quarz from the elmwood mine Carthage, Tennessee.
Can it be?
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sphalerite Elmwood Mine Tennessee 12 x 8 x 5 cm, biggest cristal 1,5cm |
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Don Lum

Joined: 03 Sep 2012
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Location: Arkansas



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Posted: Feb 10, 2014 10:26 Post subject: Re: Sphalerite from Tennessee? |
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filderstone wrote: | Hello together,
it's my first message in this blog and i'm not a native speaker in english. Please, sorry for my bad english, i hope, you understand me. Since 7 years i am a mineral-collector and now i have a little, fine (for me!) collection from all arround the world.
Now, i've a specimen from an old collector in germany, he died sometime ago. The description of the piece: sphalerite, tennessie
I've seen many pictures on mindat.org and mineralienatlas.de and at least on the pages of fabre. I mean, it's spalerite, baryte, dolomite and quarz from the elmwood mine Carthage, Tennessee.
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Dear Filderstone,
Welcome to The FMF !!!
In my opinion your specimen is definitely from middle Tennessee. There are several mines which may be connected underground in that area viz Elmwood, Carthage, and possibly Cumberland. I believe that I the morphology of the Baryte is almost pathognomic of Elmwood. I am not an expert but I have several specimens that are indistinguishable from your specimen that have Elmwood labels. Your sphalerite and dolostone matrix are also similar to those found in Elmwood.
Don
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Jesse Fisher

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Posted: Feb 10, 2014 10:27 Post subject: Re: Sphalerite from Tennessee? |
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Yes, the specimen looks very much like those from the Elmwood Mine.
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