DB93AD9: Cubic Galena crystals with small octahedral faces. They are very well defined and bright, with polycrystalline and skeletal growths. They are associated with Sphalerite (marmatite variety), Tetrahedrite, Chalcopyrite and are coated with white growths of Calcite microcrystals.
The specimen comes from the prestigious Desmond Sacco collection.
Dalnegorsk is one of the most important mineralogical districts in the Russian Far East, well known for the high quality and diversity of its mineral species.
Geologically, the area is characterized by skarn-type mineralization and hydrothermal deposits associated with Mesozoic igneous intrusions. These systems have produced a wide variety of minerals, including lead, zinc and boron species, with abundant secondary minerals formed in oxidation zones. Dalnegorsk is especially famous for its Fluorite, Galena, Calcite and a wide diversity of borate minerals.
Dalnegorsk, Dalnegorsk Urban District, Primorsky Krai Russia
Specimen size: 11.7 × 9.7 × 8.3 cm = 4.61” × 3.82” × 3.27”
Main crystal size: 4 × 3.8 cm = 1.57” × 1.50”
With handwritten label from the Desmond Sacco Collection
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