Laumontite
Posted by: Raymond McDougall on 12.18.2021 | Filed under:

Laumontite

Specimen # 102672
Mineral: Laumontite
Location: Stronach Brook, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
Size: 5.1 x 4.3 x 2.7 cm

Description

Detailed Description

This specimen from the 2021 Stronach Brook laumontite find is a mound of clustered and radiating laumontite crystals. The laumontite crystals are sharp and have nice lustre. In excellent condition.  The overall form of this piece really makes it – it’s a very nice display specimen of laumontite.

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About These Laumontite Specimens

Laumontite is a relatively common zeolite group mineral (that can occur in excellent specimens!) but because it usually dehydrates relatively quickly in air (and can then turn to powder), it is not so commonly preserved and encountered in mineral collections.

These laumontite specimens have been stabilized. After experimentation with various methods and materials, it has been found that a technique using a mixture including water-soluble glue is the most effective, with no impact on the visual appearance of the specimens (colour or lustre). Nova Scotia laumontite specimens stabilized using this method have proven stable over longer than 20 years, with no indication that such stability will change (in mineral cabinets, at approximate normal indoor humidity levels – ranging from approx. 25-75%). Specimens in my own collection are as good as the day they were stabilized.

These excellent laumontite specimens are from a summer of 2021 find at Stronach Brook, a locality that is usually not rich in fine mineral specimens. They exhibit the habit typical of the best Nova Scotia laumontite specimens – they are hemispheres and mounds of very sharp, bright crystals.

Additional information

Dimensions 83 × 58 × 39 cm

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