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Oct 2014Re: Help with modified fluorite from SpainReply from Juan Fernandez Buelga in General.
Hi all, I have just photographed a fluorite specimen from Berbes which shows the lines you are talking about (it is very common to see them in broken specimens). It is not the best example to show these lines, but I will try to post better examples when I can. Bob: As you say they are ...
Oct 2014Re: Help with modified fluorite from SpainReply from Juan Fernandez Buelga in General.
Sorry Nik, but the crystal is clearly modified. I know what you mean, but this is not that case. I will try to upload a photo of the case you are speaking about. Thanks Erik for your interesting input.
Sep 2014Help with modified fluorite from SpainPosted by Juan Fernandez Buelga in General.
Hi everyone, I'm not sure if this is the correct section for this topic. I would like to know if anyone has seen this type of dodecahedral modification before. Looks like a normal fluorite cube very slightly modified by the dodecahedron, but on one of its corners it presents a very well ...
Aug 2014Re: Baryte - Berbes Mining area, Ribadesella, Asturias, SpainReply from Juan Fernandez Buelga in Photos.
Of course! It is from "La Moscona Mine", Solis, Asturias, Spain. The association of bluish baryte with yellow fluorite is common in "La Moscona Mine". Baryte from Berbes it is very different. See photo. One example of blue baryte from "La Moscona Mine": Example of baryte specimen ...
 
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