Dreyerite xls; Hirschhorn, Palatinate, Germany; TN; unique piece

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D1026557

Dreyerite crystals from Hirschhorn, Palatinate, Germany – micromount as unique piece

 

This micromount specimen shows Dreyerite crystals from Hirschhorn, Palatinate, Germany. The piece comes from a classic locality for secondary uranium minerals and represents a typical example of this rare mineral species.

The Dreyerite crystals are well visible and show an elongated prismatic habit with clearly defined crystal edges. The surface appears slightly lustrous to matte and displays a compact well formed crystal structure. The crystals are individually distinguishable and give the specimen a clear and aesthetic appearance.

Geology & Origin

Dreyerite is a rare uranium vanadate forming as a secondary mineral in the oxidation zone of uranium bearing deposits. It develops through the alteration of primary uranium minerals under oxidizing conditions.

Hirschhorn in the Palatinate region is a known locality for uranium minerals. The deposits have produced a variety of rare secondary minerals, including well developed Dreyerite crystals from the oxidation zones of these occurrences.

 

This table is for general information and orientation, although the sizes of the stones may vary. In addition, this specification is handled differently from region to region.

Sizes   Description approx. Sizes in mm/cm approx. Sizes in INCH
Capsule Capsule 0.1–0.5 mm in a transparent hard capsule (approx. 1 cm) capsule contents 0.1–0.5 mm capsule contents 0.004–0.02 in
TN/mm Micromount (TN = Thumbnail) everything fitting in a TN Perky box or a MM box of approx. 1 in approx. 0.5–2.5 cm max. 1 in
Min Miniature specimen will not fit a TN or MM box anymore approx. 2.5–5 cm approx. 0.2–1.0 in
Scab small cabinet specimen approx. one-third to half a hand size approx. 5–9 cm approx. 1.0–2.0 in
Cab cabinet specimen full hand size approx. 9–15 cm approx. 2.0–3.5 in
large Cab large cabinet specimen approx. two hand sizes approx. 15–30 cm approx. 3.5–6.0 in
very large Cab very large cabinet specimen everything larger, no upper limit    

 

Abbreviations commonly used in mineralogy.

Abbreviation Meaning
xl single crystal, possible with matrix
xls noticeable crystals
(xl) embedded or damaged
(xls) embedded or damaged
MASS massive and/or amorphous pieces
TYP type locality of the original description
SWUV shortwave-UV-reaction
UV ultraviolet reaction
SC self-collected
U unique (single unique piece)

 

Usage Instructions

This product is ideal as a collector's item, decorative element, teaching material, or for scientific and exhibition purposes.

 

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shipment-weight, NOT netto weight (kg) 0.050000

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