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Barite
Source volume: 39, issue: 4, PDF page: 26. Label: Figure. 10. A cluster of barite roses (31 cm, Hailey locality) from a horizontal manto. Larger clusters like this one formed tongue-shaped masses that generally contained a proliferation of smaller clusters and single roses that diminish in abundance away from the tip of the cluster. Barite roses commonly occur only on one side (top or bottom) of the horizontal bed or bedding surface that promoted the lateral flow of barite-mineralizing ground water.
Origin: Hailey locality
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