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Quartz — specimens [gallery view] (Page 23)


Quartz is the most common mineral found on the surface of the Earth. In hydrothermal veins, epithermal to alpine; characteristic of granites and granite pegmatites; in sandstones and quartzites, less abundant in other rock types; in hydrothermal metal deposits. Common in carbonate rocks; a residual mineral in soils and sediments (Anthony et al., 2001—2005). There are faceted specimens of 7000 carats (Arem, 1987: 159).
Smoky quartz — specimen 0350
0350
no precise locality
Smoky quartz — specimen 0359
0359
Brazil
Smoky quartz — specimen 0401
0401
Brazil
Smoky quartz — specimen 0719
0719
Brazil
Morion — specimen 0135
0135
Brazil
Morion — specimen 0136
0136
Brazil
Indochinite — specimen 0729
0729
no precise locality
Tiger’s eye — specimen 0618
0618
no precise locality
Zebra stone — specimen 0655
0655
Australia

Quartz — specimens — 229
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