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Max Merlo

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Location: Torino


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Posted: Jun 08, 2020 13:35 Post subject: Thought about locality of this Celestine |
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Dear Friends of Minerals,
I recently bought from a old collection this specimen, the old guy (now in his 85 year) told me that this was from a Russian dealer maybe 10-20 years ago.
The question is about possible locality, if this size and parallel grow give some clue to solve, I don't think is Madagascar one.
Any help, very appreciate.
Max
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Tobi
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Posted: Jun 09, 2020 06:36 Post subject: Re: Thought about locality of this Celestine |
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Hi Max,
I don't really have an idea where this specimen comes from. This is not really a help, but I have seen similiar large celestite crystals with such a blue hue from several U.S. localities, especially from Michigan (Holloway Quarry, Maybee Quarry). Sorry for not having another idea, I fear this specimen could be from many places around the world :-(
Regards
Tobi
P.S. Is it confirmed that this is celestite and not maybe barite?
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Max Merlo

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Posted: Jun 09, 2020 09:58 Post subject: Re: Thought about locality of this Celestine |
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Thanks Toby for your suggestion.
Actually I have not verified if it can be barite (I had considered the declared species reliable), but since it does not have a matrix I can try to make a specific weight test;
with this size it should be quite determinable and I will give news.
Regards,
Max
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