Copper ring in datolite
Datolite is a
calcium boron hydroxide nesosilicate, CaBSiO4(OH)... It is common in the
copper deposits of the Lake Superior region of Michigan. It occurs as a secondary mineral in mafic igneous rocks often filling vesicles along with zeolites in basalt. Unlike most localities throughout the world, the occurrence of datolite in the Lake
Superior region is usually fine grained in texture and possesses
colored banding. Much of the coloration is due to the inclusion of
copper or associated minerals in progressive stages of hydrothermal precipitation.
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