3.8" Blue-Green Plumbogummite on Quartz - Yangshuo Mine, China

This is a gorgeous specimen of blue-green, botryoidal plumbogummite that formed over quartz crystals. This mineral association was collected from the Yangshuo Mine that's located in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China.

It comes with an acrylic display stand.

Plumbogummite is a rare lead phosphate mineral with the chemical formula PbAl3(PO4)2(OH)5•(H2O). It forms in oxidation zones of lead deposits and primarily forms as a botryoidal mass after other minerals. The "plumbo" portion of this mineral's name is derived from the Latin word for lead, "plumbum". "Gummi" comes from the gum-like appearance that the mineral often displays.

Quartz is the name given to silicon dioxide (SiO2) and is the second most abundant mineral in the Earth's crust. Quartz crystals generally grow in silica-rich environments--usually igneous rocks or hydrothermal environments like geothermal waters--at temperatures between 100°C and 450°C, and usually under very high pressure. In either case, crystals will precipitate as temperatures cool, just as ice gradually forms when water freezes. Quartz veins are formed when open fissures are filled with hot water during the closing stages of mountain formation: these veins can be hundreds of millions of years old.

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SPECIES
Plumbogummite & Quartz
LOCATION
Yangshuo Mine, Yangshuo Co., Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang AR, China
SIZE
3.8 x 3.5"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#177172