Calcite pseudomorph after Alstonite

Calcite pseudomorph after Alstonite

Nentsberry Haggs Mine, Nenthead, Cumbria, England

449

An unusual pseudomorph of alstonite where the alstonite has been replaced by calcite whereas barite is the more common replacement mineral. The specimen is a 'floater' completely covered with small sphalerite crystals and on two sides a subsequent  liberal deposition of alstonite crystals which  have then been replaced by small calcite crystals but retained the alstonite form.

Formula: Calcite CaCO3; Alstonite BaCa(CO3)2

Status: Sold

Dimensions: 85x45x50mm

Size: Small Cabinet (S)

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