2.6" Honey Colored Barite Crystal on Druzy Calcite - Elk Creek
This is a 2.6" specimen of druzy yellow calcite crystals with a gemmy, honey colored barite crystal. It comes from Elk Creek in Meade County, South Dakota. Under short wave UV, these crystals react by fluorescing white-yellow
About Elk Creek Calcite
Superb rhombohedral crystals of septarian calcite occur in cavities within large concretions from the 70-million-year-old Pierre Shale in Elk Creek, South Dakota. The calcite crystals can be yellow, orange, or gold in color and are sometimes associated with golden barite crystals and selenite. The calcite crystals fluoresce a bright yellow-white under shortwave UV light.
Superb rhombohedral crystals of septarian calcite occur in cavities within large concretions from the 70-million-year-old Pierre Shale in Elk Creek, South Dakota. The calcite crystals can be yellow, orange, or gold in color and are sometimes associated with golden barite crystals and selenite. The calcite crystals fluoresce a bright yellow-white under shortwave UV light.
$29
SPECIES
Calcite & Barite
LOCATION
Elk Creek, Meade County, South Dakota
FORMATION
Pierre Shale Formation
SIZE
2.6 x 2"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#330376
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