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Pyrite crystals with excellent cubic form in metamorphosed shale from the Great open cast, Parys Mountain, Isle of Anglsey, Wales. Very rare mineral specimens from a famous geological site and once the largest copper mine in Europe.These mineral specimens feature small but excellent pyrite cubes in a matrix which is so heavily altered, it no longer looks anything like shale. Available in various sizes and supplied in a card tray with a data label.
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Pyrite crystal cubes in metamorphosed shale form the famous Great Open Cast at Parys Mountain, Isle of Anglsey, Wales. Tbhe cubic crystals are very small, seen much easier with aid of a magnifier but they are brassy colouredand have good crystal habit. The crystals are set within a heaviliy metamorphosed shale, so altered, that no longer resembles shale in the slightest, even being the opposite colour. Parys mountain its self was once the largest copper mine in Europe during the 18th century. Initially, small scall extraction began durin ght eearly Bronze age some 4000 years ago. During the 18th Century, extensive mining began to occur until the shafts eventually collapsed in on them selves, thus creating a large open pit which is known as the ‘Great Open Cast’. Today, the area remains barren and desolate, with only few specialist plants and bacteria remaining which can survive the harsh chemical conditions left over by the old mine works. So otherworldly the site looks that it has been used for sequences featured in British sci-fi drama Doctor Who and the 1997 martial arts film based on the video game, Mortal Kombat. These specimens are rare and collected many years ago, available in a range of sizes they will come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
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Pyrite mineral specimens from Peru, low grade but still exhibiting the brassy colouration and metallic lustre, samples are dense and upon close inspection may exhibit cubic crystals. A common mineral, also known as fools gold, it is found all around the world.Available in multiple sizes, they will come supplied in a specimen tray with a label.
Pyrite cubic crystals in massive biotite mica, the pyrite crystals are well formed with the cubic form being clearly visible, as expected, the they also exhibit the yellow brassy colouration and metallic lustre expected from this mineral. The crystals are within a massive biotite mica matrix which is pure black with a vitreous lustre. This vivid contract in colours excellently highlights the brassy coloured pyrite crystals and makes for an excellent specimen to add to any mineral collection. The samples were collected by staff some years ago and come form southern Norway and is available in various sizes and come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
Pyrite is a well known and common mineral found around the world, commonly known as fools gold, it has a brassy yellow colour and metallic lustre, most pyrite people will see will likely be pyrite crystal beds or chunks. These specimens are individual cubes of pyrite which demonstrate the signature cubic crystal structure. These samples are from Spain and are available in 2 sizes: 1 cm and 2 cm cubes and come supplied in a polythene bag with an information label.
Pyrite on Rhaetic Bone Bed collected from Westbury-on-Severn, Gloucestershire. Of our specimens it is the pyrite crystal bed which is the key feature, some specimens may exhibit bones or scales but naturally this is no guarantee
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Pyrite in massive form, from Folldal, Norway. Collected by staff, these crystalline textured mineral specimens exhibit a metallic lustre, brassy colouration and shine when viewed under certain lighting conditions. The iron ore is dense and solid, but can break fairly easily, occurrences of chalocpyrite may also be seen in some pieces. These samples are available in various sizes and come supplied in a card tray with a label, ideal for educational use, children and collections.
Kaolinite is a clay mineral specimen which is used extensively in industry, it is a soft, fragile mineral and is also known as China clay. Formed form the breakdown of feldspar minerals, these samples come from Cornwall, UK and is available in 2 sizes, supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Geological Age Triassic
Fossil Location: Madagascar.
Slices of fossil wood from Madagascar. Specimens are polished on one side to enable clear viewing of inside features.
Citrine crystal bed specimens which come from Brazil, composed of numerous crystal points of citrine on a matrix, these mineral specimens exhibit a pale yellow to orange colouration and are supplied in a white card tray with a label.
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Micaceous Sandstone. As the name suggests, this type of sandstone contains flakes of mica which can be seen glinting in the specimens.
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Hematite mineral specimens from Oughoud, Morocco showing excellent botryoidal crystal form and metallic lustre. The samples stain very easily, they exhibit a deep red colouration and are ideal for educational purposes as text book examples available in optional sizes and supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Kraft sample bags are made using the Kraft pulping process resulting thick paper, making the envelopes strong and ideal for storing geological field specimens and geochemical soil samples. These are wet strength bags and can be used to store wet or dry geochemical samples and are 5″ x 10″ in size (125 mm x 250 mm).
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Pyrrhotite mineral specimens from Evje, southern Norway, the samples are grey in colour and and have a metallic lustre which is very shiny when a fresh surface is exposed, however, these surfaces dull very quickly upon exposure to the air. Noticiably magnetic like magnetite, this iron sulphide mineral is fairly dense, was collected by staff from Norway and is available in a small size only. Supplied in a 2″ x 2″ card tray with a label.
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Selenite crystal specimens, a variety of gypsum from Oxford, UK, found in the Oxford clay, the crystals are transparent, have a pearly or vitreous lustre and appear as clusters of crystals. They are available in two sizes only and come supplied in card tray with a label. Suitable for educational use when explaining evaporite minerals or for collectors of British specimens.
Epidote and quartz crystals on a matrix collected from Imichil, Er Rachidia, Morocco, these mineral specimens exhibit a rich grass green colouration mixed with the transparency of quartz tips, breaking up the colours. The crystal habit shows a typical radiating sheath form, making the pieces suitable for both collectors and educational use. Available in various sizes, the samples will come supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Lepidolite mica mineral specimens exhibiting a fine crystalline and granular form as opposed to a single sheet. These samples come from Zimbabwe and though are massive, still exhibit a lilac colouration and metallic lustre, available in various sizes and supplied in a card tray with a data label.
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Galena mineral specimens from the famous Coldstone quarry, Nidderdale, Yorkshire. Well known for producing excellent metallic blue pure galena samples showing excellent cubic crystal form with very little else. Suitable for collectors and for educational use, supplied in a card tray with an information label.
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Specification:
* Waterproof
* Map area: 265 x 265 mm
* Neckband included
* Winter use -20 degrees.
* Material: Polyamid / Transparent TPU
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