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PostPosted: Jun 10, 2020 12:14    Post subject: Can you help identify this?  

A friend found this on their property near Silver City New Mexico. It's ~12" long, 13" high and 12" deep.

She has found many copper containing smaller rocks with azurite, malachite, chrysacola, etcv... as well as different types of quartz, but this is the first time I've seen something with seemingly so many different minerals all combined in one rock and it's such a large specimen too.

I feel as though there are again numerous copper containing minerals present as well as iron and I'm wondering if the deeper dark red vein could be cinnabar?

I really know very little about rocks, minerals and gemstones and I suggested she take it to the nearby University geology department for identification but thought I would share it here in the hopes that perhaps someone(s) could help her out as well.

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PostPosted: Jun 10, 2020 16:30    Post subject: Re: Can you help identify this?  

pauls wrote:
A friend found this on their property near Silver City New Mexico. It's ~12" long, 13" high and 12" deep.

She has found many copper containing smaller rocks with azurite, malachite, chrysacola, etcv... as well as different types of quartz, but this is the first time I've seen something with seemingly so many different minerals all combined in one rock and it's such a large specimen too.

I feel as though there are again numerous copper containing minerals present as well as iron and I'm wondering if the deeper dark red vein could be cinnabar?

I really know very little about rocks, minerals and gemstones and I suggested she take it to the nearby University geology department for identification but thought I would share it here in the hopes that perhaps someone(s) could help her out as well.

Thanks


I would go with your original instinct of taking it to the local geology department.

I would say that from this picture and zero other information there is no chance that anybody on this forum is going to give you an answer over and above what you already appear to know about the presence of copper mineralogy. It is, on the other hand, likely that somebody who can get it in hand would be a lot more helpful (you may also look out for a local mineral collectors club)

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PostPosted: Jun 10, 2020 21:00    Post subject: Re: Can you help identify this?  

Thank you for your response Kevin - much appreciated. I understand it's pretty hard to confirm anything by online photo and nothing else to really go on - I took a shot :)
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PostPosted: Jun 11, 2020 09:02    Post subject: Re: Can you help identify this?  

pauls wrote:
Thank you for your response Kevin - much appreciated. I understand it's pretty hard to confirm anything by online photo and nothing else to really go on - I took a shot :)


Paul...no worries. You have to be In It to Win It as they say!

A local resource you (or your friend, given that you give your location as New Hampshire, so not convenient for a stop-in!) may wish to check out in addition to the Silver City Museum when it reopens is the Grant County Rolling Stones Mineral Show, which is on in September (COVID allowing) at the Veterans Memorial Conference Centre in Silver CIty:

Start Date: 09/05/2020
End Date: 09/07/2020
Contact: Jeannine Weiner
Contact Phone: 5 7 5 6 5 4 4 4 2 4
Venue: Grant County Veterans Memorial Conf. Center
Address:
3031 Hwy 180 East
Silver City , NM 88062

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Get her to check it out...

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PostPosted: Jun 11, 2020 11:50    Post subject: Re: Can you help identify this?  

Kevin Schofield wrote:
pauls wrote:
Thank you for your response Kevin - much appreciated. I understand it's pretty hard to confirm anything by online photo and nothing else to really go on - I took a shot :)


Paul...no worries. You have to be In It to Win It as they say!

A local resource you (or your friend, given that you give your location as New Hampshire, so not convenient for a stop-in!) may wish to check out in addition to the Silver City Museum when it reopens is the Grant County Rolling Stones Mineral Show, which is on in September (COVID allowing) at the Veterans Memorial Conference Centre in Silver CIty:

Start Date: 09/05/2020
End Date: 09/07/2020
Contact: Jeannine Weiner
Contact Phone: 5 7 5 6 5 4 4 4 2 4
Venue: Grant County Veterans Memorial Conf. Center
Address:
3031 Hwy 180 East
Silver City , NM 88062

Website at
https://rollingstonesgms.blogspot.com/
(link normalized by FMF)

Get her to check it out...

Kevin


Great - I'll pass the info. along to her.
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PostPosted: Jun 13, 2020 12:22    Post subject: Re: Can you help identify this?  

Most likely hematite, possible cuprite but not cinnabar.
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