Could this be green Tourmaline?

wilfndgold

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Found this in some pegmentite: P2102026.JPG P2102028.JPG P2102029.JPG P2102030.JPG P2102032.JPG
 

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Try and clean it up, it looks dirty. But it doesn't look like your average tourmaline, uncertain as to what it might be.
 

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MrLee

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Looks a bit like Actinoilte, but, knowing the area you go it from I would say it's more along the lines of lepidolite or cleavelandite
 

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Eu_citzen

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Lepidolite is a Lithium rich Mica, Cleavelandite is a feldspar.

Epidote, Diopside are perhaps to possiblities to. A hardness test could help limit the possibilites.
 

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MrLee

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EU, the material comes from a pegmatite dyke bearing beautiful black tourmaline specimens. Google "Nuevo crosshill" there is a nice post about it as well as pictures of the tourmaline deposits as thick as your arm. There is one there as big as my leg!
 

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Pegmatites are always cool. I've seen single feldspar crystals about 1.5 meters high!
 

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