What kind of rock?
Stumbled on this hunting the valley yesterday.
https://i.postimg.cc/Nf6rTdDP/38435-...189-C0-B87.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/7ZXGtbp3/A46-E6...3-C6-D5355.jpg |
Quartz would be my guess...
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Looks almost like Opal.
If it is, something that big will be worth thousands |
^ Know nothing about opals. It isn’t that big, about 2 inches long.
I also thought quartz, but all that “blue” colour made me wonder. |
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But I was watching Opal hunters the other day...... |
^ Haha. That’ll do it.
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Looks too rough and angular to be your basic glacial erratic. What valley ?
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That rock looks so out of place sitting right on top of the soil all clean and neat and by itself.
Likely some sort of sasquatch egg is my guess. |
A prospecting buddy of mine would call that a Leverite. It does look quite blue though doesn’t it?
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https://i.postimg.cc/V6qytRc1/84894-...F61-C8-D33.jpg I’d wager I was the first person to walk there (or anywhere close, really) in a very, very long time. Quote:
Here are a fe more pics. Today it (maybe?) looks more green than blue, lol. In reality the rock is something between the pics posted above (taken yesterday outside) and the one below (taken today inside the house by the window). https://i.postimg.cc/wM2SfjvG/160-DA...F9-D478049.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/hvck1dSm/B830-B...866-A07544.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/pXqHkq5L/C1-B82...CF4-BBE5-B.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/pXDg1k9F/091-B3...F0-EAA2-A7.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/Pqq9JjSW-/AAE70...66-DB54-D3.jpg |
"Bands of chert pebbles are present "
https://weblex.canada.ca/html/000000...053000656.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chert#...trified%20wood. Grizz |
Check out Dumortierite Quartz
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Found a bunch of those panning for gold. It’s called Leaverite.
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^ I am sure that is what it is. Would still be interested in finding out what it is.
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I emailed a prof I randomly found at University of Alberta. We will see what he says, if anything. |
Looks like jasperite chalcedony, often blue or green or brown or …? A close cousin to quartz.
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Throw that thing in a tumbler to polish it smooth and glossy |
Without seeing it in person, the green colour is most likely a chrome mica called Fuchsite
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Grizz |
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Could originate from the Cardium Formation as well. https://weblex.canada.ca/html/002000...053002448.html I have been to where the Cardium and the Badheart Formations outcrop on the banks of the Smokey River where the Badheart and Puskwaskau Rivers join it, and they look like like layers of pit run exposed high up along the riverbank. This is upstream from where the OP found it by 20 or so miles. When drilling through these formations on the Drilling rigs they would often dull the drill bits due to the extremely hard chert present. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chert https://www.thoughtco.com/pictures-of-chert-4122739 Hopefully an expert can chime in. |
I'm thinkin it's just someone's pet rock that got lost.
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cleavage plains look pretty poor, too soft a rock me thinks to be quartz. any chance its a soapstone?
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The prof from the University of Alberta got back to me earlier today. Here is what he said:
Thanks for your inquiry and also for sending well focussed photographs (we often get fuzzy photos in requests for mineral identification). The pebble that you found is made up primarily of quartz, which is a fairly standard mineral for pebbles. What's a bit less clear is the origin of the pretty green colour. The most likely explanation is that in addition to quartz, the pebble contains trace amounts of a second mineral, which is a mica mineral known as muscovite. Muscovite is usually colourless but some muscovites can incorporate small amounts of the element chromium, which will give the muscovite that pretty green colour. Hope that helps and congratulations on the nice find. It appears the mystery is solved now, lol. |
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Nothing exotic about fuchsite in Canada. |
^ Haha. I was going to say Tirebob, you and someone else who said quartz win, but forgot.
I was fairly certain it is quartz, but that colour… There is actually something purple or burgundy or something like that that you can clearly see inside, but impossible to take a picture of. Not with phone anyway. https://i.postimg.cc/d3nk8g4C/837-A7...85-DB962-A.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/763TL5zm/56-B17...-E393-CA29.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/2yCLLCFm/05-F4-...75-E2-F1-D.jpg Impossible, like I said. It is pretty clear when you look at it with good light though. Regardless, my 8-year old daughter was happy I picked it up for her “rock collection”, lol. |
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