CLINOCLASE (Copper Arsenate Hydroxide) (original) (raw)

Minerals|By_Name|By_Class|By_Groupings|Search|Phosphates

THE MINERAL CLINOCLASE

*** Chemistry: Cu3AsO4(OH)3, Copper Arsenate Hydroxide.** *** Class: Phosphates** *** Uses: mineral specimens** *** Specimens** Clinoclase is a rare secondary copper mineral. It was first known from the Wheal Gorland Mine (now closed), a producer of many fine, rare and world-reknowned secondary minerals. Clinoclase has a beautiful dark blue to dark greenish blue color. Although usually small, its crusts of acicular crystals make for very attractive specimens as they coat all the nooks and crevices of a fractured host rock. A specimen of clinoclase is a pleasure to own by any serious collector of rare minerals.

PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:


Minerals|By_Name|By_Class|By_Groupings|Search|Phosphates
Copyright © 1995,1996 by Amethyst Galleries, Inc.