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PostPosted: Feb 09, 2009 23:00    Post subject: Specimen from Cananea, Mexico  

Hi all,
Knowing there are lots of knowledgeable folks on this forum, I have a specimen I am trying to establish a definite locality. It is reportedly a Rhodochrosite with Pyrite and Quartz. The label also claims Argentite is present, but I don't think so. It appears Sphalerite and maybe Hematite is present.

It is ex J.G. Dixon collection (maybe J.Q. Dixon)
ex. Mareher collection (through Chuck Jordan)

If anyone knows this material, and can help pin it down as far as mineralogy and specific locality, I would greatly appreciate it. Also, if anyone knows anything about the ex collectors, that would be nice too.

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PostPosted: Feb 10, 2009 08:28    Post subject: Re: Specimen from Cananea, Mexico  

Definitely from Cananea and it is an old specimen. I, too, would suspect sphalerite or tetrahedrite but not acanthite.
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PostPosted: Feb 10, 2009 08:54    Post subject: Re: Specimen from Cananea, Mexico  

Hi Les,
Any idea of which mine may have produced it? And, by "old", I presume based on the reference to Chuck Jordan, that it from the 1940s to 1950s?
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PostPosted: Feb 10, 2009 08:55    Post subject: Re: Specimen from Cananea, Mexico  

I agree with Les, although I have a Cananea rhodo piece with enargite on the matrix as semi-corroded (possibly pseudomorphed) coarsely bladed crystals.
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PostPosted: Feb 10, 2009 09:31    Post subject: Re: Specimen from Cananea, Mexico  

Much older. I know of one collection with these rhodochrosites that date from the early 1900's.
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