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Stolzite

Stolzite was first described at the Cínovec site in 1845 and was named after the Teplice mineralogist and physician Joseph Alexander Stolz (1803-1896). It is a typical secondary mineral formed by weathering lead minerals in the presence of tungsten. It usually forms elongated crystals or pointed dipyramidal and tabular crystals or sheaf-like aggregates. It is orange, yellow, green, brown or gray. More info

Stolzite was first described at the Cínovec site in 1845 and was named after the Teplice mineralogist and physician Joseph Alexander Stolz (1803-1896). It is a typical secondary mineral formed by weathering lead minerals in the presence of tungsten. It usually forms elongated crystals or pointed dipyramidal and tabular crystals or sheaf-like aggregates. It is orange, yellow, brown or gray

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