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Pyromorphite

Pyromorphite

MNHN N°195.213

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FROM : Mines of Farges, Ussel, Corrèze, France
SIZE : 4.8 x 3 x 3 cm

general description

Two samples are under this inverntory number. They show very bright orangeish brown pyromorphite crystals. Crystals are elongated and the sample also has a circular crystal of wulfenite.

These specimens come from Farges Mine in Corrèze in France. The Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle could obtain this specimen thanks to support from Total.

It is today kept in the storage rooms of the collections of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (i.e., not yet displayed to the public).

Photography: A. Dahmane / Photo Saint-Hilaire, © MNHN.
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Identity card
SPECIE : Pyromorphite

HISTORY : Name inspired by the Greek word [pyros] meaning "fire" and "αργuρoσ" [morphos] meaning "shape", in reference to the globule shape formed during the melting and which cooldowns with a crystalline form

Species described in 1813 by Johann Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann (1782-1859), German mineralogist

Type-locality: undefined because species already known by the Ancients

ANCIENT NAME : Mine de plomb verte ou jaunastre, plomb phosphaté

CHEMICAL FORMULA : Pb5 (PO4)3 Cl
CRYSTAL SYSTEM : Hexagonal
COLOR : Green dark, green yellow, yellow-brown
DIAPHANIETY : Transparent to translucent
LUSTER : Resineous to adamantine
STREAK : White
MORPHOLOGY : Short prismatic crystals
HARDNESS : 3,5-4,0
DENSITY : 7,14

CHEMICAL CLASS : VII - Phosphates, arsenat
GROUP : Chlorapatite - pyromorphite
STRUNZ CLASS BEFORE 2001 : 7/B.39-150
STRUNZ CLASS AFTER 2001 : 8.BN.10
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