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Multiple photos availableQuartz (Var: Ferruginous Quartz) : SiO2

Autoroute 155 roadcut, Mékinac RCM, Mauricie, Québec, Canada

This is magnified view of a quartz vein found on a darker rock resembling an amphibolite. The quartz was colored an attractive reddish color. This was collected summer of 2008. The field of view here is about 12mm. There also occured small pyrrhotite xls. and an unidentified mineral in the same vein.
Photo ID: 200236    View Count: 164

Quartz (Var: Ferruginous Quartz) : SiO2, Hematite : Fe2O3

Lechang Mine, Lechang Co., Shaoguan Prefecture, Guangdong Province, China

Very very good color for this hematoide quartz, orange red... I have very rarely seen this color quality from this mine ! No damage on big quartz. With small hematite rosette... (find:2002) Size : 9.2 x 3 x 1.7 cm
 © finestminerals.comPhoto ID: 60459    View Count: 421

Quartz (Var: Ferruginous Quartz) : SiO2

Anhua Co., Yiyang Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

Approx, size 3,7x1,9x1,4 cm specimen 2008 year
 © Nuno Miguel SantosPhoto ID: 228913    View Count: 39

Quartz (Var: Ferruginous Quartz) : SiO2

Keem, Achill Island, Co. Mayo, Ireland

Field of view 4,5 cm - Photo & collection M.Mader
 © 2005 - MMIPhoto ID: 33546    View Count: 640

Quartz (Var: Ferruginous Quartz) : SiO2

Wheal Kernick, Treviscoe, St Stephen Area, St Austell District, Cornwall, England, UK

From the Kernick Iron Lode at Treviscoe,Cornwall.
Size of the specimen is approximately 70mm x 50mm.
the stalagmite type crystal formations are approximately 70mm high
Photo ID: 158376    View Count: 110

Quartz (Var: Ferruginous Quartz) : SiO2

Clark Hill Quarry (Nathan Hall Quarry), East Hampton, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, USA

5 cm x 5 cm piece of massive quartz colored by red hematite inclusions. P. Cristofono specimen and photo, field collected in 2007.
 © 2007 Peter CristofonoPhoto ID: 120709    View Count: 158

Quartz (Var: Ferruginous Quartz) : SiO2

Nottingham, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire, USA

Drusy red ferruginous quartz, approximately 5 cm across. Don Swenson specimen. Photograph by Peter Cristofono.
 © 2007 Peter CristofonoPhoto ID: 86235    View Count: 227
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