From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Azurmalachite is a mixture of azurite and malachite. [1] It is alternatively called azuromalachite, azurite-malachite and malachite-azurite. [2]

Azurmalachite has a distinctive mottled green and blue coloration. It is relatively rare but can sometimes be found above copper deposits. The main sources for mined azurmalachite are the United States, France, and Namibia. [3]

References

  1. ^ Oldershaw, Cally (2003). Firefly Guide to Gems. Firefly Books. p. 80. ISBN  978-1-55297-814-6.
  2. ^ Manutchehr-Danai, Mohsen (2013-03-09). Dictionary of Gems and Gemology. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 33. ISBN  978-3-662-04288-5.
  3. ^ Hobart M. King. "Azurmalachite". geology.com. Retrieved 14 August 2021.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Azurmalachite is a mixture of azurite and malachite. [1] It is alternatively called azuromalachite, azurite-malachite and malachite-azurite. [2]

Azurmalachite has a distinctive mottled green and blue coloration. It is relatively rare but can sometimes be found above copper deposits. The main sources for mined azurmalachite are the United States, France, and Namibia. [3]

References

  1. ^ Oldershaw, Cally (2003). Firefly Guide to Gems. Firefly Books. p. 80. ISBN  978-1-55297-814-6.
  2. ^ Manutchehr-Danai, Mohsen (2013-03-09). Dictionary of Gems and Gemology. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 33. ISBN  978-3-662-04288-5.
  3. ^ Hobart M. King. "Azurmalachite". geology.com. Retrieved 14 August 2021.



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