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English: Calcite
Locality: Berry Materials Corp. Quarry (North Vernon Plant), North Vernon, Jennings County, Indiana, USA
Original description: Floater group of brown translucent to transparent calcite crystals with some breccia matrix attached. A classic of this Indiana locality. Note the uncommon rhombododecahedral habit, I believe {110} faces. It seems a garnet but I can swear it is not. Overall size: 70 mm x 40 mm x 35 mm. Major crystal size: 35 mm across. Ex Rick Russell collection.
Deutsch: Calcit
Fundort: Steinbruch Berry Materials Corp. (North Vernon Plant), North Vernon, Jennings County, Indiana, USA
Calcit-Kristallgruppe mit bräunlich durchscheinenden Calciten von ungewöhnlicher, rhomboedrischer Kristallgestalt. Gesamtgröße 70 mm x 40 mm x 35 mm, Durchmesser des größten Kristalls 35 mm.
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Author Carles Millan
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