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3.4" Botryoidal Austinite Formation - Ojuela Mine, Mexico
This is a beautiful specimen of yellow/green, botryoidal austinite that was collected from the Ojuela Mine in Durango, Mexico.
The entire specimen measures 3.4 x 2.1"
The entire specimen measures 3.4 x 2.1"
Austinite is a member of the adelite-descloizite group and has the chemical formula CaZn(AsO4)(OH). It forms in oxidized arsenic-rich metal deposits and is often associated with adamite, limonite, talmessite, and quartz. It often exhibits a greenish coloration, though it has also been known to occur as yellow, brown, white and yellow-white aggregations. Austinite has been collected from the United States, Mexico, Australia, Bolivia, Namibia and several other locations.
Austinite was named after Austin Flint Rodgers, an American mineralogist at Stanford University.
Austinite was named after Austin Flint Rodgers, an American mineralogist at Stanford University.
SPECIES
Austinite
LOCATION
Ojuela Mine, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
SIZE
Entire specimen 3.4 x 2.1"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#183438