View previous topic :: View next topic |
Author |
Message |
Godscreation1988
Joined: 09 Feb 2025
Posts: 28
Location: East Coast


|
Posted: Mar 01, 2025 10:04 Post subject: "Geode" Mineral Identification |
|
|
Hello fellow forum members,
My mother brought me this geode (and another) a few weeks ago from Colorado and I am writing to find out from the forum which type(s) of mineral(s) this geode is composed of.
As many of you probably saw in my first post a few weeks ago, I did not wish to do any mechanical or chemical testing of the mineral sample I posted for identification purposes but relied on you, the Internet and observation alone to arrive at a probable identification of mimetite on red scoria.
In this case, the geode in question looks like this under: camera flash in a mostly dark room, direct sunlight outside, LED flashlight in a mostly dark room and a blacklight (photos attached), respectively.
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
1782 Time(s) |

|
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Godscreation1988
Joined: 09 Feb 2025
Posts: 28
Location: East Coast


|
Posted: Mar 01, 2025 10:05 Post subject: Re: "Geode" Mineral Identification |
|
|
Photo under direct sunlight outside...
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
1777 Time(s) |

|
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Godscreation1988
Joined: 09 Feb 2025
Posts: 28
Location: East Coast


|
Posted: Mar 01, 2025 10:06 Post subject: Re: "Geode" Mineral Identification |
|
|
Photo with flashlight shown through the geode mineral in a nearly dark room...
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
1778 Time(s) |

|
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Godscreation1988
Joined: 09 Feb 2025
Posts: 28
Location: East Coast


|
Posted: Mar 01, 2025 10:10 Post subject: Re: "Geode" Mineral Identification |
|
|
Photo adjacent to a blacklight...Note, this mineral glows a light greenish hue under a blacklight.
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
1777 Time(s) |

|
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Godscreation1988
Joined: 09 Feb 2025
Posts: 28
Location: East Coast


|
Posted: Mar 01, 2025 10:14 Post subject: Re: "Geode" Mineral Identification |
|
|
One last photo displays the mineral over a blacklight to show the presence and color of the light transmitted. As with my last post, I apologize for the poor quality photos.
Thank you for taking a look!
-Michael
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
1778 Time(s) |

|
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Godscreation1988
Joined: 09 Feb 2025
Posts: 28
Location: East Coast


|
Posted: Mar 01, 2025 10:19 Post subject: Re: "Geode" Mineral Identification |
|
|
It is worth noting that the other geode I was given does not illuminate or transmit a glow adjacent to or over a blacklight. It does transmit light and illuminate like a rough quartz crystal, for example. Please see the attached photo of the other geode, which is actually nearly ovular-spheroidal.
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
1789 Time(s) |

|
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Godscreation1988
Joined: 09 Feb 2025
Posts: 28
Location: East Coast


|
Posted: Mar 01, 2025 10:32 Post subject: Re: "Geode" Mineral Identification |
|
|
Here is a photo of the other geode, positioned over the blacklight...
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
1765 Time(s) |

|
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Godscreation1988
Joined: 09 Feb 2025
Posts: 28
Location: East Coast


|
Posted: Mar 01, 2025 10:34 Post subject: Re: "Geode" Mineral Identification |
|
|
Yet another photo of the second geode, in full sunlight outside...
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
1760 Time(s) |

|
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Godscreation1988
Joined: 09 Feb 2025
Posts: 28
Location: East Coast


|
Posted: Mar 01, 2025 10:38 Post subject: Re: "Geode" Mineral Identification |
|
|
Finally, a photo of the geode that does not glow under a blacklight with an LED flashlight beam shining through it. I call it, " The Brain". Haha.
-Michael
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
1758 Time(s) |

|
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
James Catmur
Site Admin

Joined: 14 Sep 2006
Posts: 1451
Location: Cambridge



|
Posted: Mar 01, 2025 10:54 Post subject: Re: "Geode" Mineral Identification |
|
|
You can add multiple photos to a single post using this method:
https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/viewtopic.php?p=19493#19493
It is best to place the specimen on plain white paper - that way the camera focuses on the specimen not the background
I would think this is a quartz geode in limestone and possibly from Mexico
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Godscreation1988
Joined: 09 Feb 2025
Posts: 28
Location: East Coast


|
Posted: Mar 01, 2025 11:42 Post subject: Re: "Geode" Mineral Identification |
|
|
Hello James and thank you for your reply. I forgot about the advice regarding the sheet of paper thank you. Do you think both are quartz geode of some kind covered with limestone?
Here is one more photo of the first geode (I took it before your reply James) for further reference purposes.
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
1714 Time(s) |

|
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Godscreation1988
Joined: 09 Feb 2025
Posts: 28
Location: East Coast


|
Posted: Mar 01, 2025 16:02 Post subject: Re: "Geode" Mineral Identification |
|
|
This one actually looks like certain images of the sun.
-Michael
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
1599 Time(s) |

|
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Godscreation1988
Joined: 09 Feb 2025
Posts: 28
Location: East Coast


|
Posted: Mar 01, 2025 16:05 Post subject: Re: "Geode" Mineral Identification |
|
|
Last photo of the geode mineral, taken this morning. What a beaut...
Description: |
|
Viewed: |
1597 Time(s) |

|
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
James Catmur
Site Admin

Joined: 14 Sep 2006
Posts: 1451
Location: Cambridge



|
Posted: Mar 02, 2025 07:18 Post subject: Re: "Geode" Mineral Identification |
|
|
Possibly, quartz minerals filled a pocket in the limestone. I have quartz echinoid fossils where quartz filled the cavity left by the fossil. I have also collected amazing chert (a form of quartz) forms where it filled cavities in chalk.
Godscreation1988 wrote: | Do you think both are quartz geode of some kind covered with limestone? |
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
Godscreation1988
Joined: 09 Feb 2025
Posts: 28
Location: East Coast


|
Posted: Mar 02, 2025 14:11 Post subject: Re: "Geode" Mineral Identification |
|
|
James Catmur wrote: | Possibly, quartz minerals filled a pocket in the limestone. I have quartz echinoid fossils where quartz filled the cavity left by the fossil. I have also collected amazing chert (a form of quartz) forms where it filled cavities in chalk.
Godscreation1988 wrote: | Do you think both are quartz geode of some kind covered with limestone? |
|
I see James. You should share photos of the specimens you have described it you have them. It would be interesting to see your echinoid fossil.
What is your favorite group of minerals to collect? I have not decided yet, as I am just beginning to put together a random assortment that are found locally or gifted to me. All the best.
-Michael
|
|
Back to top |
|
 |
|