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Lew Depew collection
From
the
collection
of
Lew
Depew,
former
member
of
the
Brantford
Lapidary
and
Mineral
Society.
Thunder Egg Agate Oregon. Formed in rhyolitic lavas. Can you see the lines? This shows that the agate was originally forming with its layers parallel to the ground, horizontally. It is likely that the clearer layers formed first, and the other more milky layers formed second.
Can you see the dark bands in the Agate?
The banding gives banded agate its name
They form by groundwater which has silica dissolved in it. It grows in layers from the outside to the middle in volcanic bubbles.
Bands with brown colouring are mostly due to iron
The colours in these specimens are natural
Agate is commonly dyed bright colours like blue, pink, purple, green or red
Amethyst forms in volcanic holes. The slightly greenish colour at the bottom of the piece shows that it was from Brazil instead of from Canada.
Banded Iron Formation
Chrysocolla Arizona Hydrated Copper Silicate. This mineral is made up of the minerals copper, aluminum and silica, plus lots of water.
Malachite is a green copper carbonate which forms when copper ore weathers, meaning it is changed by air, water, and other environmental factors. Malachite is often used as an ornamental mineral. Malachite Copper Carbonate. Zaire, Africa
The trees which now form the petrified forest formed in the late triassic 225 million years ago when the region was closer to the equator. The land was very hot and humid at this time. The trees are now part of the Chinley Formation of rocks. Petrified Wood. Arizona, Holbrook
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Thunder Egg Agate Oregon. Formed in rhyolitic lavas. Can you see the lines? This shows that the agate was originally forming with its layers parallel to the ground, horizontally. It is likely that the clearer layers formed first, and the other more milky layers formed second.
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Can you see the dark bands in the Agate?
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The banding gives banded agate its name
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They form by groundwater which has silica dissolved in it. It grows in layers from the outside to the middle in volcanic bubbles.
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Bands with brown colouring are mostly due to iron
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The colours in these specimens are natural
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Agate is commonly dyed bright colours like blue, pink, purple, green or red
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Amethyst forms in volcanic holes. The slightly greenish colour at the bottom of the piece shows that it was from Brazil instead of from Canada.
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Banded Iron Formation
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Chrysocolla Arizona Hydrated Copper Silicate. This mineral is made up of the minerals copper, aluminum and silica, plus lots of water.
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Malachite is a green copper carbonate which forms when copper ore weathers, meaning it is changed by air, water, and other environmental factors. Malachite is often used as an ornamental mineral. Malachite Copper Carbonate. Zaire, Africa
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The trees which now form the petrified forest formed in the late triassic 225 million years ago when the region was closer to the equator. The land was very hot and humid at this time. The trees are now part of the Chinley Formation of rocks. Petrified Wood. Arizona, Holbrook