Goethite pseudomorph after Marcasite
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Whitaside mine, Satron, Swaledale, North Yorkshire, England
1390
Goethite pseudomorphs after pyrite are relatively common but in a small area of south Swaledale unusual pseudomorphs of gothite after marcasite occur. This specimen from Whitaside mine shows sharp striated 'marcasite' crystals completely replaced by goethite. Whilst they are not associated with any other minerals, epimorphs on the underside suggest they originally formed over spheres of coxcomb barite.
Formulas: Goethite Fe3+O(OH) ; Marcasite FeS2
Status: Sold
Dimensions: 72x60x15mm
Size: Small Cabinet (S)
Minerals of the English Midlands
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