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Crystal Forms & Aggregates
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Striking Features
Environment
Uses
Noteworthy Localities
A uniquely colored, dark grayish-blue form of Scheelite came from Baia Sprie (Felsöbánya), Maramures, Romania; and fleshy-colored dipyramidal crystals from Traversella, Torino Province, Italy. A deep orange Scheelite came from the Morro Velho Mine, Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, Brazil; and extremely large crystals were found in the Turmalina Mine, Piura, Peru.
In the U.S., brownish-orange floater crystals of Scheelite were found in the Cohen Mine, Cochise Co., Arizona. Brown, smoky crystals came from Camp Bird Mine, Ouray, Ouray Co., Colorado; and unique white and colorless crystals once came from the Greenhorn Mountains, Kern Co., California. White to light yellow Scheelite is well-known from Trumbull, Fairfield Co., Connecticut.
Common Mineral Associations
Distinguishing Similar Minerals
Zircon and Spinel - Much harder, lack white fluorescence.
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