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Identity HelpI think Sorosite What you think ??

29th May 2017 00:15 UTCbaser zey

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They found in Turkey


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29th May 2017 01:43 UTCReiner Mielke Expert

There is no way anyone is going to be able to tell you what it is without analysis.

29th May 2017 02:59 UTCPaul Brandes 🌟 Manager

Agree.

For all we know, these could be quartz w/o proper analysis.

29th May 2017 04:29 UTCVolkmar Stingl

Looks like a sand sample with some heavy minerals. The second pic could show a zircon (hard to say without at least optical analysis).

29th May 2017 11:08 UTCPavel Kartashov Manager

Zircon and rutile crystals within river sand.

The single what is similar with photo at page https://www.mindat.org/min-7307.html - poor quality of these photos.


Sorosite is mineral with obvious metallic lustre and white colour. Compare with colour of stanniferous copper of different composition https://www.mindat.org/photo-420829.html - Cu9Sn and Cu3Sn.

30th May 2017 19:51 UTCbaser zey

I dont Know anyone for analysis if some one can be make analysis will like to send free simple TY
 
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