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Clinochlore : Mg5Al(AlSi3O10)(OH)8, Redledgeite : Ba(Ti4+6Cr3+2)O16

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minID: LL0-WC8

Clinochlore : Mg5Al(AlSi3O10)(OH)8, Redledgeite : Ba(Ti4+6Cr3+2)O16

Creative Commons Non-Commercial Share Alike Licence - Some Rights Reserved
Field of View: 4 mm

Intergrowth of platen redledgeite crystals and a crystal of chromium-containing clinochlore with alexandrite effect. FOV in height 4 mm.

This photo has been shown 226 times
Photo added:2nd Oct 2018
Dimensions:1238x1300px (1.61 megapixels)

Data Identifiers

Mindat Photo ID:912247 📋 (quote this with any query about this photo)
Long-form Identifier:mindat:1:4:912247:2 📋
GUID:d8c5ae63-3d34-4a83-b0fc-708d04e48623 📋
Specimen MinIDLL0-WC8 (note: this is not unique to this photo, it is unique to the specimen)

Discuss this Photo

PhotosGreat photo, but it shouldn't be a featured photo of redledgeite

25th Nov 2023 16:10 UTCChris Emproto

First of all, I'm struggling to see any redledgeite in this photo. Is it just the bronze crust on the crystals? If it's really finely intergrown with the clinochlore, then it's basically impossible to see and should (in my opinion) only be mentioned in the description rather than listed as the species visible in the photo. At the very least, the species order should be reversed so that it's less misleading. To most people visiting the redledgeite page, this looks like a superb single crystal of redledgeite, except that the crystal is clinochlore and the redledgeite is inconspicuous. At the end of the day, this is not a great reference photo to see redledgeiteyet it is among the highest rated photos of the species. Many of us (myself included) are guilty of uploading pictures from time to time of specimens where there is a small or inconspicuous amount of a rare species and then putting the rare species as the leading species in the description... but this "redledgeite" photo is fairly egregious, in my opinion.

There are a number of photos where this is an issue, and I think part of the driver is that it can be hard to search for and find photos of species from particular localities where the species isn't the first one listed in any of the photos. Plus, there is a certain thrill of uploading one of a small number of reference photos of a really rare mineral, which drives the rare mineral prioritization. I don't know what discussions have been had about this over the years, but perhaps it would be worthwhile to restart them?

25th Nov 2023 16:21 UTCEddy Vervloet Manager

Fair point, Chris. Photo edited and head photo's changed.

25th Nov 2023 19:23 UTCChris Emproto

Thanks, Eddy. It's silly, but that has been bothering me for more than two years!

26th Nov 2023 08:35 UTCEddy Vervloet Manager

Lol. Then I am happy to get it off your chest, Chris! :)

26th Nov 2023 16:40 UTCJason B. Smith Expert

In my eyes the only clinochlore I see is the larger crystal at top right with the clearly striated prism faces. The rest of the crystals look like black, equant tabular crystals of redledgeite which as far as I know are found at the mine and show different morphology than the typical olive acicular crystals. See: https://www.mindat.org/photo-828509.html

I'm not 100% sure these tabular, black crystals have been studied and proven to be redledgeite, but I do think there are other crystals in the photo aside from the clinochlore. 

26th Nov 2023 16:57 UTCChris Emproto

I think you're right there are two distinct phases here and the one on the left does have tetragonal symmetry like redledgeite should. The lighting and highly reflective surfaces were confusing me.
 
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