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3.5" Twinned Aragonite Crystal Cluster - Utah
This is a beautiful 3.5" cluster of cinnamon & egg shell colored aragonite crystals. This specimen is part of a new find located in Salt Wash North, south of Green River, in Grand Co., Utah. The formations are made up of cyclic twinned prismatic-pseudohexagonal (6 sided) crystals, some with well defined edges.
Comes with an acrylic display stand.
Comes with an acrylic display stand.
Aragonite is one of two common calcium carbonate (CaCO3) minerals: the other is calcite, of which aragonite forms as a pseudomorph. Its crystal lattice differs from calcite, resulting in a different crystal shape. It displays a translucent to white color when pure, and when impure can vary between yellow, green, pink, blue and brown. It typically forms in low-temperature hydrothermal veins, in hot springs, and as precipitates from chemicals in sedimentary rock. It can also form under biological processes: aragonite forms naturally in most mollusk shells, and as the calcareous endoskeleton most corals.
SPECIES
Aragonite
LOCATION
Salt Wash North, Grand County, Utah
SIZE
3.5" wide
CATEGORY
ITEM
#331339
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