Spinel:
- An oxide mineral
- Forms via metamorphism
- Can be various colours due to impurities
- Its name comes from the Latin word "spinella" (little thorn) because of its pointy octahedral shape #minerals
Spinel:
- An oxide mineral
- Forms via metamorphism
- Can be various colours due to impurities
- Its name comes from the Latin word "spinella" (little thorn) because of its pointy octahedral shape #minerals
Azurite:
- A copper carbonate mineral
- Forms in the oxidised zones of copper ore deposits
- Will turn into malachite when weathered
- Its name comes from the #Persian word "lazhward" (blue) #minerals #MineralMonday
Azurite:
- A copper carbonate mineral
- Forms in the oxidised zones of copper ore deposits
- Will turn into malachite when weathered
- Its name comes from the #Persian word "lazhward" (blue) #minerals #MineralMonday
Lazurite:
- A silicate mineral
- Its blue colour is caused by S3- anions
- Forms via contact metamorphism
- Lazurite makes up the blue part of lapis lazuli
- Its name comes from the Persian word "lazhward" (blue) #minerals
Lazurite:
- A silicate mineral
- Its blue colour is caused by S3- anions
- Forms via contact metamorphism
- Lazurite makes up the blue part of lapis lazuli
- Its name comes from the Persian word "lazhward" (blue) #minerals
Fluorite:
- A halide mineral
- Comes in a wide variety of colours which are caused by impurities and/or radiation
- Forms in hydrothermal veins
- Its name comes from the Latin word "fluere" (to flow)
- The words fluorescence and fluorine are derived from fluorite #minerals
Fluorite:
- A halide mineral
- Comes in a wide variety of colours which are caused by impurities and/or radiation
- Forms in hydrothermal veins
- Its name comes from the Latin word "fluere" (to flow)
- The words fluorescence and fluorine are derived from fluorite #minerals
Zircon:
- A silicate mineral
- Used in geochronology (dating rocks)
- The oldest zircon (Jack Hills, Australia) is ~4.4 billion years old
- The element zirconium (Zr) is named after the mineral
- Its name is thought to come from the Persian word "zargun" (gold-hued) #minerals
Zircon:
- A silicate mineral
- Used in geochronology (dating rocks)
- The oldest zircon (Jack Hills, Australia) is ~4.4 billion years old
- The element zirconium (Zr) is named after the mineral
- Its name is thought to come from the Persian word "zargun" (gold-hued) #minerals