Magnesite on Serpentine
Magnesite on Serpentine from Abandoned I-278 highway exit, north of Deere Park, Staten Island, New York City, Richmond County, New York.
Collection John Betts - Fine Minerals
Description Translucent white Magnesite crystals lining a slender cavity in greenish Serpentine. The Magnesite is a secondary mineral formed from the decomposition of the serpentine, the bedrock underlying Staten Island. No damage. From John Betts' personal collection; collected ca. 1996.
Locality Abandoned I-278 highway exit, north of Deere Park, Staten Island, New York City, Richmond County, New York.
Dimensions 6 x 3 x 2 cm.
Specimen Grade B
Photograph © www.johnbetts-fineminerals.com

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