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Favorite Self-Collected Specimens

Posted by Jim Bean  
Re: Favorite Self-Collected Specimens
May 25, 2012 11:45PM
Nice scepter, Samuel, and remarkably free of micaceous coating for that locality.
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May 26, 2012 12:13PM
ca    
I really got lucky obtaining this specimen. I cleaved it from a very large chunk of calcite while in the location I found it, as it was much too large to carry home.
The 7cm x 5cm x 3cm crystal shown was almost completely hidden. When I made the initial cleave, this popped into view, perched on the matix. The same chunk of calcite yielded another interesting slab of calcite peppered with smaller fluorapatite crystals, many doubly terminated ( see [www.mindat.org] )
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© JR Montgomery



Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 06/06/2012 09:58PM by John Montgomery.
Re: Favorite Self-Collected Specimens
July 18, 2012 10:04AM
fi    
Snapshots of freshly found minerals from the Viitaniemi pegmatite.

Dark green tourmaline 9 cm tall, nested in albite in quartz.
And other is an interesting muscovite crystal with leaf like pattern and lepidolite capping, 11 cm tall.

Excavator has been used to turn the dump this year and now it is easier again to find minerals. These were collected from the surface.
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