4.4" Bladed Barite Crystals on Iridescent Chalcopyrite - Morocco

This is a cluster of bladed barite crystals that formed over iridescent chalcopyrite, collected from the Bou Nahas Mine in Morocco.

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.

Chalcopyrite is a brass-yellow colored mineral and an important copper ore. When weathered, chalcopyrite loses its metallic luster, turning a gray-green color. When exposed to acids, the tarnish can develop a red, blue, or purple iridescence: this acid-treated material is often sold under the name peacock ore.

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SPECIES
Barite & Chalcopyrite
LOCATION
Bou Nahas Mine, Oumjrane area, Morocco
SIZE
4.4 x 3.1"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#160137