SIDERITE
Specimen sid-9
$ 32.00Dims: 2.2 x 2.1 x 1.4" (5.6 x 5.3 x 3.6 cm)
Wt: 3.52 oz. (100.0 g)
Hulcani Mine, Ancash Department, Peru
Scores of intergrown Siderite platelets make up most of this large thumbnail specimen. These round, flat crystals are in excellent condition given their high exposure, showing only a small amount of human-induced damage. They range in diameter from less than 0.1" (3 mm) to nearly 0.4" (1 cm) and show a somewhat rounded but still well-defined trigonal tabular form that could be called a "nail-head" form. All have a generally dull brown coloration and a bright pearly luster that appears to be nearly adamantine in some respects. The smaller crystals are readily translucent under normal light, and larger crystals are only dimly so. Damage to the edge of the specimen reveals some interesting details- it would appear that the Siderites actually cover either crystalline or stalactitic formations of some other mineral that is most likely iron-based. I am thinking that the material might be either chalcopyrite or possibly even bornite. These minerals rest on a dull, pale brown host rock that has an almost chalky appearance.