AllMinerals/JohnBetts-FineMinerals > Online Mineral Museum Photographic Archive > Minerals from Spain > Aragonite (twinned pseudo-hexagonal crystals) |
DESCRIPTION: | No. 75035 |
Mineral: | Aragonite (twinned pseudo-hexagonal crystals) |
Locality: | Molina de Aragon, Guadalajara, Castilla-Leon, Spain (Type Locality for Aragonite) |
Description: | Uncommonly large doubly-terminated translucent purple-gray aragonite crystals fully crystallized on all faces. The aragonite crystal are sixling-twinned, resulting in a pseudo-hexagonal crystal form. A large aragonite specimen for this famous locality. Ex. Dr. Eugene E. Sensel (1911-2000) collection #G753 |
Overall Size: | 10.3x6x4.5 cm |
Crystals: | 1-60 mm |
Archived: | For reference only |
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