About
Crystal Forms & Aggregates
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Striking Features
Environment
Varieties
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- Troostite— A manganese-rich variety of Willemite from the Franklin District zinc mines of New Jersey. Troostite often describes the blocky reddish-brown crystallized form of Willemite.
Uses
Noteworthy Localities
Botryoidal Willemite groups are found in the Potosí Mine, Santa Eulalia District, Chihuahua, Mexico. Brown, drusy crystals were found in the type locality at Kelmis, Moresnet, Belgium. In Namibia, Berg Aukas, in the Grootfontein District, produces acicular Willemite crystals. The most significant locality after the Franklin District is Tsumeb, Namibia, which has produced beautifully colored botryoidal and ball shaped aggregates of white, green, yellow, and blue Willemite. The most prized Tsumeb colors are the deep blue and cadmium-rich deep yellow.
Common Mineral Associations
Distinguishing Similar Minerals
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