AllMinerals/JohnBetts-FineMinerals > Online Mineral Museum Photographic Archive > Minerals from Colorado > Quartz pseudomorph after Anhydrite |
DESCRIPTION: | No. 15762 |
Mineral: | Quartz pseudomorph after Anhydrite |
Locality: | Silverton Mining District, San Juan County, Colorado |
Description: | Two intersecting quartz pseudomorphs after anhydrite crystals 5 cm long. One pseudomorph is completely crystallized on all sides, the other has attachment point (where it was attached to the cavity wall) on the bottom. Very clean, |
Overall Size: | 5x4x4 cm |
Crystals: | 4-5 cm |
Archived: | For reference only |
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