Description
Color: Deep Lavender Pink
China and is common to iron ores in mines of that region
The lava is most likely covering green olivine crystals
Specimen Size: Cabinet & Miniature-Sized
actinolite
Tatahouine Green Meteorite | 0.6 Grams | Individual | Diogenite | 1931 Rare Observed Fall, Tunisia | SO24 Natrolite Color: Deep Lavender PinkThis is a nice 0. 6 gram fragment of the Tatahouine meteorite which is classified as a stone achondrite, Diogenite (ADIO) Ca poor. This rare meteorite fell on June 27, 1931 at 0130 hours about 2 1 2 mi. NE of the village of Foum Tatahouine, Tunisia. This rare Diogenite broke into thousands of small fragments, most no larger than a gram. The large mass broke up near the earth's surface and as a result fusion crust is virtually absent, making this a
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