It's been awhile Woody. Glad to see your still at it. Hope you make some more videos soon. :D
@meteoriter1647
7 жыл бұрын
great effort, great video, zircons worth a serious buck with collectors - I love zircons - found a bunch at the Saranac mine in Ontario - they are a bit different than the Colorado zircons you are showing in that mainly the Ontario ones have sudden steps in the crystal face - yours remind me of the crystal structure of magnetite, might upload a video on the ones I found - thanks a lot for your video
@ColoradoGhostCreek
7 жыл бұрын
I would like to see what those Zircons look like. Always interesting to notice the differences in minerals from one location to the other. Good luck in your endeavors, Woody.
@CoinandRelicOntario
5 жыл бұрын
Those Saranac zircon are slightly radioactive as well. The prospect was initially explored for radioactives. You should try Silver Crater mine near Bancroft as well. I've found some nice ones there, although harder to find.
@antoniomvf
6 жыл бұрын
good day, sir I have in Colombia a very large amount of this material but could I better explain the use for this zircon material and if it is this zircon that is used as jema?
@obliqrecordings
7 жыл бұрын
Neat! :) Enjoy your videos!
@rockymountainrockhound4393
3 жыл бұрын
So bigger Microcline means bigger Zircons., Don't you think the material would be better at other zones? If they are forming in that pegmatite, then the zones that cooled or were shielded will give the place for the mineral to occur. I think if you find them at all, And its in matrix and float. You will find bigger sizes, more colors Your hole is way to small. Where do I meet you to help you enlarge that? So in other words, I don't think it is the amount of mineral material making small gems, its small pegmatite, but, I assure you it gets bigger somewhere. I like a guy who can make a discovery. I just hit some purpurite in an unknown location myself, it's funny because it is a lucky Rock. LOL
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