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TitleWitherite from Northumberland, England
DescriptionWitherite is an uncommon barium carbonate mineral, BaCO3. It generally forms from calcite (CaCO3), but is easily altered to barite (BaSO4) and so is not very stable. In some rare places it is mined as an ore of barium. This sample is about 10 cm across.
LocationEngland. Near Northumberland.
PhotographerDarla Sondrol. 2001-06-13.
CollectionUniversity of North Dakota Mineralogy Collection #770.
Key wordswitherite, England
Tech details656 KB. Hand specimen. Fujifilm FinePix S1Pro digital camera; 60mm AF Nikon micro lens.
GeoDIL number740