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Galena

Galena is a mineral with formula , in the Óxidos group. This specimen comes from Corta Carlés Norte, Carlés, Salas, Asturias, España and joined the Terrium collection in 2001.

Galena from Corta Carlés Norte, Carlés, Salas, Asturias, España — Terrium

Description

Yellowish-white oxyplumboroméite aggregates on a massive metallic gray galena matrix, accompanied by partially developed cerussite crystals, some with fluorescence under UV light. Compact and uncommon specimen.

History of this specimen

Extracted in 2001. This rare mineral is practically unknown even among collectors specialized in the area. Its association with cerussite and galena gives it high mineralogical value.

Technical data

Catalogue No.
0623
Internal reference
X0333
Name
Galena
Group
Óxidos
Category
Lucimera
Associations
oxiplumboroméita cerusita
Mine
Corta Carlés Norte
District / Municipality
Carlés
Province
Salas
Region
Asturias
Country
España
Size (cm)
3.5 x 3 x 2.8
Acquired
2001
Etymology
Its name indicates that it is a member of the Roméite group, rich in lead ('plumbo') and oxygen ('oxi'). The Roméite group was named after the St Marcel mine, in the Aosta Valley, Italy.
Quality
Buena
Value trend
Estable

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