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Mushistonite & Chrysocolla

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Mushistonite & Chrysocolla

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Locality: 
(Silésia), Poland
Class: 
Combination
Size Range: 
Thumbnail (1-3cm)
Size: 
1.6 × 0.5 × 1.1 cm
Description

Mushistonite: yellow-green masses and veinlets of the rare mineral mushistonite with blue chrysocolla in a cassiterite-bearing dolomite matrix. Analyzed material (PXRD).

 

Mineral Data
What's on the rock

Mushistonite

Formula: 
(Cu,Zn,Fe2+)[Sn(OH)6]
Strunz: 
4.FC.10
Hardness: 
4.0 - 4.5
Type Locality: 
Mushiston Deposit, Kaznok Valley, Pendzhikent (Penjikent; Panjakent), Zeravshan Range, Viloyati Sogd (Viloyati Sughd; Viloyati Khodzhent; Viloyati Leninabad), Tajikistan

Chrysocolla

Formula: 
Cu2-xAlx(H2-xSi2O5)(OH)4·nH2O (x < 1)
Strunz: 
9.ED.20
Crystal System: 
Monoclinic
Hardness: 
2.5 - 3.5

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