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Actinolite from Chester, Vermont

Actinolite belongs to the group of silicate minerals known as amphiboles. Actinolite usually occurs as elongated blade-like or even fibrous crystals, and its green color is due to the presence of iron. Specimens from Chester, Vermont display this vibrant green coloration.
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Title: Actinolite from Chester, Vermont
Caption: Actinolite belongs to the group of silicate minerals known as amphiboles. Actinolite usually occurs as elongated blade-like or even fibrous crystals, and its green color is due to the presence of iron. Specimens from Chester, Vermont display this vibrant green coloration.
Credit: Album / Science Source / JOEL AREM
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Image size: 3851 × 2550 px | 28.1 MB
Print size: 32.6 × 21.6 cm | 1516.1 × 1003.9 in (300 dpi)
Keywords: ACTINOLITE AMPHIBOLES AREM COLLECTION CRYSTAL CRYSTALS FIBROSUS FIBROUS GEOLOGIA GEOLOGY LIFE MINERAL MINERALOGY MINERALS NATURE OBJECT OBJECTS ORES SILICATE SPECIMEN SPÉCIMENS STILL UMBRELLA