File:Dolomite on Sphalerite.jpg
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DescriptionDolomite on Sphalerite.jpg |
The following is the author's description of the photograph quoted directly from the photograph's Flickr page. "White crystals of saddle dolomite (calcium-magnesium carbonate) on black balls of sphalerite (zinc sulphide). 2 inch long specimen is from the now closed Pine Point lead-zinc mine, Northwest Territories, Canada. ID tip # Dolomite (the name for both mineral and rock) is calcite = limestone, altered due to presence of magnesium-bearing waters. It will only weakly fizz on a scratch or powder form with 10% HCl (hydrochloric acid, also called muriatic acid). " |
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originally posted to Flickr as Dolomite on Sphalerite
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Author | Mike Beauregard | ||
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Camera location | 60° 52′ 01.43″ N, 114° 19′ 56.33″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 60.867064; -114.332313 |
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