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Jamesonite

Jamesonite was named after the Scottish mineralogist Robert Jameson. Jamesonite rarely forms columnar to acicular (longitudinally grooved) crystals reaching a size of up to 10 cm, frequent twin adhesions according to {100}. It is usually solid, stalked, radially radiate, most often acicular, finely fibrous to felted. More info

Jamesonite was named after the Scottish mineralogist Robert Jameson. Jamesonite rarely forms columnar to acicular (longitudinally grooved) crystals reaching a size of up to 10 cm, frequent twin adhesions according to {100}. It is usually solid, stalked, radially radiate, most often acicular, finely fibrous to felted.

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