
Almandine garnet
Virtual Museum ID: 19-NCM04
Specimen Summary
Almandine is a type of mineral that belongs to the garnet group and it is also the most common of the group. The colour is dark red or reddish brown with a vitreous luster. It has an isometric crystal system. It is mainly used for making gemstones.
Specimen Data
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Collection Details
Original Collection:
Chamber of Mines of Eastern BC (NCM)Sub Collection:
-Collection ID:
NCM_04Virtual Museum ID:
19-NCM04Accessibility:
Date Added to VM:
2019-06-11Location Information
Sample Origin:
Passmore, BCSpecific Site:
-UTM Easting:
453154UTM Northing:
5487406Datum:
11 (NAD 83)Coordinate Accuracy:
ApproximateSpecimen Details
VM Category:
MineralPrimary Features:
Almandine garnetPrimary Mineral Formula:
Fe3Al2(SiO4)3Primary Category:
silicateSecondary Features:
PegmatiteAdvanced Geological Information
The following section provides geological data relating to the specimen or the site it was collected from, when available. Information has been obtained from various sources including private and government datasets but may not be up to date. Any geological time periods or ages listed often relate to the primary geology of the area, and may not be the actual date of an event such as mineral formation.
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