Botryoidal HEMATITE Mineral Specimen * Shiny Iron Ore Mineral * Morocco For Sale

Botryoidal HEMATITE Mineral Specimen * Shiny Iron Ore Mineral * Morocco
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Botryoidal HEMATITE Mineral Specimen * Shiny Iron Ore Mineral * Morocco:
$8.01

This listing is for one Botryoidal Hematite iron ore specimen from Morocco similar to those pictured. Each specimen is approx. 2" in size and weighs approx. 2-4 ounces. These very interesting iron ore mineral specimens would make a nice addition to your collection or for a gift for a loved one.Size: 2"
Weight: 2-4 Oz.
Locality: Morocco
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Hematite is a mineral, colored black to steel or silver-gray, brown to reddish brown, or red. It is mined as the main ore of iron. Varieties include kidney ore, martite (pseudomorphs after magnetite), iron rose and specularite (specular hematite). While the forms of hematite vary, they all have a rust-red streak. Hematite is harder than pure iron, but much more brittle. Maghemite is a hematite- and magnetite-related oxide mineral. The name hematite is derived from the Greek word for blood α?μα haima because hematite can be red, as in rouge, a powdered form of hematite. The color of hematite lends it well in use as a pigment. Hematite is a mineral, colored black to steel or silver-gray, brown to reddish brown, or red. It is mined as the main ore of iron. Varieties include kidney ore, martite (pseudomorphs after magnetite), iron rose and specularite (specular hematite). While the forms of hematite vary, they all have a rust-red streak. Hematite is harder than pure iron, but much more brittle. Maghemite is a hematite- and magnetite-related oxide mineral. Huge deposits of hematite are found in banded iron formations. Gray hematite is typically found in places where there has been standing water or mineral hot springs, such as those in Yellowstone National Park in the United States. The mineral can precipitate out of water and collect in layers at the bottom of a lake, spring, or other standing water. Hematite can also occur without water, however, usually as the result of volcanic activity.HEMATITE PROPERTIES:
Color - Metallic gray, dull to bright red.
Crystal habit - Tabular to thick crystals; micaceous or platy, commonly in rosettes; radiating fibrous, reniform, botryoidal or stalactitic masses, columnar; earthy, granular, oolitic.
Crystal system - Trigonal.
Twinning - Penetration and lamellar.
Fracture - Uneven to sub-conchoidal.
Tenacity - Brittle.
Hardness - 5.5–6.5.
Luster - Metallic to splendent.
Streak - Bright red to dark red.
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