Pyromorphite on Coronadite
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Tucson, Arizona, USAA magnificent cabinet specimen of lime and oil green Pyromorphite crystals on black Coronadite from the MMM mine at Broken Hill in New South Wales, Australia. The approximately 9 x 8 cm triangular display face is three-quarters covered with delicate acicular Pyromorphite crystals and a roughly 3 x 3 cm uncovered area of silvery black Coronadite. The Pyromorphite distinctly divides into two phases or groups: smaller, fine acicular yellowish lime green crystals and larger, oil green hexagonal prisms, typically with simple hopper terminations. The smaller crystals average, say, 2 to 3 mm while the larger are about 8 mm, with taller exceptions. Coronadite is a lead-manganese oxide-hydroxide. Both Pyromorphite and Coronadite are well-known minerals from the Broken Hill mines. Many micro-crystals of Pyromorphite covering the area of Coronadite are coated in a thin black film of Coronadite. A very fine cabinet specimen of lime and oil green Pyromorphite on Coronadite from the MMM mine at Broken Hill.
Product details
SizeSmall Cabinet
Dimensions9.5 x 7.3 x 3.5 cm
Listed on10/24/2024
Locality
SKUCC23352


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