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Ferro-edenite : [Na][Ca2][Fe2+5][(OH)2|AlSi7O22]

Hendersons Quarry, Mt. Ngongotaha, Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand

3 mm Ferro-Edenite crystal.
Specimen and photo Leon Hupperichs.
 © Leon HupperichsPhoto ID: 111337    View Count: 275

Multiple photos availableFerro-edenite : [Na][Ca2][Fe2+5][(OH)2|AlSi7O22], Tridymite : SiO2

Hendersons Quarry, Mt. Ngongotaha, Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand

From the rhyolite quarry, a tridymite-lined cavity with several ferro-edenite crystals. These are almost black in colour and have a slight lustre. Field of view: 11mm.
 © Judy RowePhoto ID: 266972    View Count: 9

Multiple photos availableFerro-edenite : [Na][Ca2][Fe2+5][(OH)2|AlSi7O22]

Skudesundskjær (Skutesundskjær), Barkevik (Barkevika), Langesundsfjorden, Larvik, Vestfold, Norway

This specimen hosts a rich showing of intersecting Ferro-edenite crystals in matrix. The crystals are darkly colored and lustrous. Ex. Albert Peppis Collection No. A-253. Specimen measures 6.45cm x 4.75cm x 2.7cm.

 © Jasun McAvoyPhoto ID: 253550    View Count: 23
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