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Amesite : Mg2Al[(OH)4|AlSiO5] | |
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Jeffrey mine (Jeffrey quarry; Johns-Manville mine), Asbestos, Les Sources RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada Crystals of colorless amesite on pale pink grossular. Total field of view, 4.2 mm. Crystals identified by Raman spectroscopy. |
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Andradite (Var: Demantoid) : Ca3Fe3+2[SiO4]3 | |
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Jeffrey mine (Jeffrey quarry; Johns-Manville mine), Asbestos, Les Sources RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada Intense green and lustrous Demantoid from the new find at Asbestos. Size of the largest crystals approx 3 to 4 mm. |
| © R. Lang 2009 | Photo ID: 238269 View Count: 185 |
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Jeffrey mine (Jeffrey quarry; Johns-Manville mine), Asbestos, Les Sources RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada A novelty in Ste. Marie 2009. Two crystals that combine a dominant dodecahedron with the trapezohedron. The crystals have a very deep green color, excellent transparency and luster, contrasting with a white amphibole matrix. The species has been accurately analyzed. Jeffrey Quarry, ↓200 m., Asbestos, Québec, Canada. Found in ... |
| © fabreminerals.com | Photo ID: 241023 View Count: 59 |
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Jeffrey mine (Jeffrey quarry; Johns-Manville mine), Asbestos, Les Sources RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada A novelty in Ste. Marie 2009. The crystals combine a dominant dodecahedron with the trapezohedron. The crystals have a very deep green color, excellent transparency and luster, contrasting with a white amphibole matrix with Serpentine. The species has been accurately analyzed. Jeffrey Quarry, ↓200 m., Asbestos, Québec, Canada. Found in ... |
| © fabreminerals.com | Photo ID: 241029 View Count: 58 |
Andradite (Var: Demantoid) : Ca3Fe3+2[SiO4]3, Amphibole Group | |
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Jeffrey mine (Jeffrey quarry; Johns-Manville mine), Asbestos, Les Sources RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada A novelty in Ste. Marie 2009. A crystal that combines a dominant dodecahedron with the trapezohedron. The crystal has a very deep green color, excellent transparency and luster, contrasting with a white amphibole matrix. The species has been accurately analyzed. Jeffrey Quarry, ↓200 m., Asbestos, Québec, Canada. Found in ... |
| © fabreminerals.com | Photo ID: 241002 View Count: 40 |
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Jeffrey mine (Jeffrey quarry; Johns-Manville mine), Asbestos, Les Sources RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada A novelty in Ste. Marie 2009. The crystals combine a dominant dodecahedron with the trapezohedron. The crystals have a very deep green color, excellent transparency and luster, contrasting with a white amphibole matrix with Serpentine. The species has been accurately analyzed. Jeffrey Quarry, ↓200 m., Asbestos, Québec, Canada. Found in ... |
| © fabreminerals.com | Photo ID: 241020 View Count: 38 |
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Jeffrey mine (Jeffrey quarry; Johns-Manville mine), Asbestos, Les Sources RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada A novelty in Ste. Marie 2009. The crystal combines a dominant dodecahedron with the trapezohedron. The crystals have a very deep green color, excellent transparency and luster, contrasting with a white amphibole matrix. The species has been accurately analyzed. Jeffrey Quarry, ↓200 m., Asbestos, Québec, Canada. Found in ... |
| © fabreminerals.com | Photo ID: 241012 View Count: 34 |
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Jeffrey mine (Jeffrey quarry; Johns-Manville mine), Asbestos, Les Sources RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada A novelty in Ste. Marie 2009. The crystals combine a dominant dodecahedron with the trapezohedron. The crystals have a very deep green color, excellent transparency and luster, contrasting with a white amphibole matrix with Serpentine. The species has been accurately analyzed. Jeffrey Quarry, ↓200 m., Asbestos, Québec, Canada. Found in ... |
| © fabreminerals.com | Photo ID: 241018 View Count: 31 |
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Jeffrey mine (Jeffrey quarry; Johns-Manville mine), Asbestos, Les Sources RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada A novelty in Ste. Marie 2009. The crystals combine a dominant dodecahedron with the trapezohedron. The crystals have a very deep green color, excellent transparency and luster, contrasting with a white amphibole matrix with Serpentine. The species has been accurately analyzed. Jeffrey Quarry, ↓200 m., Asbestos, Québec, Canada. Found in ... |
| © fabreminerals.com | Photo ID: 241025 View Count: 30 |
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Jeffrey mine (Jeffrey quarry; Johns-Manville mine), Asbestos, Les Sources RCM, Estrie, Québec, Canada A novelty in Ste. Marie 2009. The crystals combine a dominant dodecahedron with the trapezohedron. The crystals have a very deep green color, excellent transparency and luster, contrasting with a white amphibole matrix with Serpentine. The species has been accurately analyzed. Jeffrey Quarry, ↓200 m., Asbestos, Québec, Canada. Found in ... |
| © fabreminerals.com | Photo ID: 241014 View Count: 28 |
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