2.15" Hematite Pseudomorph after Siderite on Smoky Quartz - Colorado

What we have here is an interesting cluster of hematite pseudomorph after siderite crystals, clustered over smoky quartz and bright teal amazonite. It was mined from a private claim near Lake George in Teller County, Colorado.

Hematite is a fairly common mineral, typically responsible for the red-brown colorations found in other minerals and rocks. Its chemical composition is Fe2O3, occasionally containing small amounts of titanium (variable formula (Fe,Ti)2O3). Much of the time, non-crystalline hematite specimens are the result of a transformation from limonite following loss of water.

Smoky quartz is a grey-brown to black variety of quartz. This common name is derived from the appearance of smoke within the quartz crystal. Depending on the location and the chemicals present during formation, smoky quartz can appear opaque black, but it is typically translucent to some extent. It is believed that the quartz gains this color from a combination of natural irradiation and aluminum impurities.


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SPECIES
Hematite, Quartz var. Smoky & Microcline var. Amazonite
LOCATION
Lake George, Teller County, Colorado
SIZE
2.15 x 1.75"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#259952