Pale-green Wernerite (a variety of Scapolite)3D ModelNoAI
Locality: Laurinkari, Finland
No.: 6055
Size: 6.1 x 4.4 x 3.9 cm
Formula: Wernerite is an intermediate member of Marialite-Meionite series - Na4Al3Si9O24Cl to Ca4Al6Si6O24CO3
Description: This term generally refers to just the Marialite-Meionite series, and is used as a generic term when the exact chemical composition in the solid solution series has not been determined. Wernerite is an intermediate member of the Marialite-Meionite series, and sometimes may be altered into Pinite. Mineralogically, Pinite is primarily composed of sericite mica (usually Muscovite) and clay group minerals. Wernerite can be white, gray, or pale-green (as this specimen). Wernerite fluoresces bright yellow under long-wave UV light, and a duller orange-yellow under short-wave UV light.
Website: http://geology.uaic.ro/muzee/mineralogie/
Concept & 3D-modelling by dr. Andrei Ionut APOPEI
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