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Pyrite (Black Smoker Formation) from 3300 meter depth, 69°24'E-22°39'S, Meso Zone, Triple Junction, Central Indian Ridge, Indian Ocean

 
Pyrite (Black Smoker Formation) from 3300 meter depth, 69°24'E-22°39'S, Meso Zone, Triple Junction, Central Indian Ridge, Indian Ocean

Pyrite (Black Smoker Formation) from 3300 meter depth, 69°24'E-22°39'S, Meso Zone, Triple Junction, Central Indian Ridge, Indian Ocean

DESCRIPTION:No. 38817
Mineral:Pyrite (Black Smoker Formation)
Locality:3300 meter depth, 69°24'E-22°39'S, Meso Zone, Triple Junction, Central Indian Ridge, Indian Ocean
Description:Rare specimen from a black smoker (underwater hydrothermal chimneys rich in sulfides) from almost 2 miles beneath the surface. A compact mass of yellow metallic pyrite crystals with a rich band of lustrous crystals. Looks beautiful under magnification.
Overall Size:6x4x4 cm
Crystals:0.1-0.2 mm
Archived: For reference only

 

 

 

 

 

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