Salammoniac (NEW FIND - rare locale)

Cuajone Mine, Tala, Mariscal Nieto Province, Moquegua Department, Peru
Small Cabinet, 6.7 x 5.4 x 3.1 cm
Start Time: 08/16/2018 6:30:00 pm (CDT)
End Time: 08/23/2018 6:30:00 pm (CDT)
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Item Description

Two generations of salammoniac crystals on this most colorful plate from a NEW FIND at this less well-known large modern open-pit porphyry copper mine in Peru. The striking knobby botryoids are composed of stunning rich turquoise-blue color translucent crystals with the flattened, bladed knobs being composed of starkly contrating greenish-blue salammoniac. Salammoniac is a rare ammonium chloride, without water. It is generally found as colorless, white or yellow-brown crystals. The intense blue color is RARE and is thought to be caused by copper inclusions. MINDAT does not list the species for the locale and there are NO photos of any of the numerous species listed for the mine. Remarkable two colors for a rare species from a New Find! BETTER in person. Difficult to photograph. The turquoise knobs GLOW, when back lit!

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