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2.3" Lustrous Bladed Barite Crystal Cluster with Marcasite - Morocco
This is a cluster of bladed barite crystals collected from the Bou Nahas Mine in Morocco. They formed in association with sharp marcasite crystals that can be found peppered across the barite.
Barite, commonly spelled baryte, is well-known for its great range of colors and varied crystal forms and habits. = It is a heavy mineral consisting of barium sulfate, and typically has the chemical formula of BaSO4. The barite group consists of baryte, celestine, anglesite, and anhydrite. It is generally white to colorless and is the main source of barium.
About Marcasite
Marcasite is an iron sulfide mineral with the chemical formula FeS2. It is similar to pyrite in both its chemical composition and appearance, but it forms an entirely different crystal structure and is much more reactive to humidity. It is often found within sedimentary rock and hydrothermal deposits, and at one point was used for its sulfur content.
Marcasite is an iron sulfide mineral with the chemical formula FeS2. It is similar to pyrite in both its chemical composition and appearance, but it forms an entirely different crystal structure and is much more reactive to humidity. It is often found within sedimentary rock and hydrothermal deposits, and at one point was used for its sulfur content.
SPECIES
Barite & Marcasite
LOCATION
Bou Nahas Mine, Alnif Cercle, Tinghir Province, Drâa-Tafilalet Region, Morocco
SIZE
2.3 x 1.5"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#248085