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Crystal Forms & Aggregates
Other ID Marks
Complex Tests
Striking Features
Environment
Uses
Noteworthy Localities
In the U.S., large, single Cerussite crystals occur in the Organ Mountains of Dona Ana Co. and in the Magdalena District, Socorro Co., New Mexico. In Idaho, crystals have been found at the Kellogg and Monarch Mines, Coeur d'Alene, Shoshone Co. Fine specimens have come from numerous Arizona localities, particularly the Tiger Mine, Globe, Gila Co.; the 79 Mine in Hayden, Gila Co.; the Mammonth-St. Anthony Mine in Tiger, Pinal Co.; and Bisbee, Cochise Co. Fragile white crystals in spiky masses were found in the Flux Mine in Patagonia, Santa Cruz Co., Arizona. Cerussite was once found in the Wheatley Mines of Phoenixville, Chester Co., Pennsylvania.
Common Mineral Associations
Distinguishing Similar Minerals
Anglesite - Doesn't effervesce at all in hydrochloric acid or dissolve in nitric acid, and never forms twinned crystals. Otherwise very difficult to distinguish.
Phosgenite - Softer, occurs in different crystals, fluoresces bright orange.
Hemimorphite - Harder , not as heavy.
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