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Sea Foam Willemite

Colour:Pastel-green.
Name:In allusion to the delicate pastel-green colour.
A variety of Willemite

A locally applied name for a variety of secondary willemite with a seeming cryptocrystalline texture and delicate pastel-green colour occurring in veins and veinlets in typical red willemite-franklinite ore at the Sterling Mine, Ogdensburg, NJ.

Classification of Sea Foam Willemite

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Physical Properties of Sea Foam Willemite

Lustre:Resinous
Colour:Pastel-green.

Other Information

Fluorescence in UV light:Bright green (SW UV).
Health Warning:No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

References for Sea Foam Willemite

Reference List:Chester S. Lemanski, Jr.

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