Name:

danburite

A photo of the mineral danburite

Class:

Silicates

Chemistry:

CaB2Si2O8 calcium borosilicate

Color(s):

clear, white, brown, greenish, occasionally pale yellow

Hardness:

7 - 7.3

SpecGrav:

2.97 - 3.02

Fracture:

conchoidal

Cleavage:

poor

Crystal:

Orthorhombic large crystals common, prismatic with good termination

Envronment:

found in fissures, in Alpine crevices, contact metamorphic dolomites, and hydrothermal sulfide veins.

Association:

feldspar, calcite, dolomite, quartz, datolite, prehnite, pyrite

Locals:

| Conn., New York, USA | Mexico | Bolivia | USSR | Japan | Germany | Switzerland |

Misc:

Named for an original source location in Danbury Connecticut. It shows a green color in a flame test (boron), it is not particularly soluble in acids.

Photos
& Locals:

1.) Characas, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
2.) Characas, San Luis Potosi, Mexico

3.) Characas, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
4.) Characas, San Luis Potosi, Mexico

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