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Massive granular; coarse spherulitic aggregates.","Large intergrown rhombs, glassy and clear when fresh, but altering \u002F pseudomorphing to meyerhofferite.",2,"1.875","1.87","Vitreous","Transparent,Translucent","Colourless, turning white upon partial dehydration; colourless in transmitted light",[57,58],"colorless","white","On {001} good; on {010} quality unstated.","Distinct\u002FGood","Irregular\u002FUneven","brittle","Biaxial","-","1.490","1.495","1.501","1.505","1.516","1.520","70","80","86",1.49,1.52,"relatively weak","Inder material [cm\u003Csup>-1\u003C\u002Fsup>]: 3530s, 3440, 3325, 3225, 3120sh, 1650, 1600, 1480, 1433s, 1395, 1345, 1222, 1171s, 1109s, 1067s, 1009s, 963s, 895s, 808s, 750sh, 718, 570sh, 543, 486, 464","Before the blowpipe, it decrepitates and fuses with much intumescence, giving a greenish boron flame. Heated in a closed tube, abundant water is easily given off.","Soluble in hot water and dilute acids.","Borate evaporite deposit.","National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., USA, 87237, 93639.","Inderite Group.","After the type locality in Inyo County, California, USA","2025-08-11 12:14:21",[],[87,96,105,113,121],{"id":88,"name":89,"entrytype":9,"csystem":37,"ima_formula":90,"mindat_formula":91,"hmin":92,"hmax":92,"dmeas":93,"dcalc":94,"primary_image_id":95},2024,"Inderborite","CaMg[B\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>O\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>(OH)\u003Csub>5\u003C\u002Fsub>]\u003Csub>2\u003C\u002Fsub> &middot; 6H\u003Csub>2\u003C\u002Fsub>O","CaMg(H\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>B\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>O\u003Csub>7\u003C\u002Fsub>)\u003Csub>2\u003C\u002Fsub>&middot;8H\u003Csub>2\u003C\u002Fsub>O",3.5,"1.93","1.92",12209,{"id":97,"name":98,"entrytype":9,"csystem":37,"ima_formula":99,"mindat_formula":100,"hmin":101,"hmax":101,"dmeas":102,"dcalc":103,"primary_image_id":104},2025,"Inderite","MgB\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>O\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>(OH)\u003Csub>5\u003C\u002Fsub> &middot; 5H\u003Csub>2\u003C\u002Fsub>O","MgB\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>O\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>(OH)\u003Csub>5\u003C\u002Fsub>&middot;5H\u003Csub>2\u003C\u002Fsub>O",3,"1.80","1.794",12213,{"id":106,"name":107,"entrytype":9,"csystem":108,"ima_formula":99,"mindat_formula":100,"hmin":109,"hmax":101,"dmeas":110,"dcalc":111,"primary_image_id":112},2295,"Kurnakovite","Triclinic",2.5,"1.847","1.855",13783,{"id":114,"name":115,"entrytype":9,"csystem":108,"ima_formula":116,"mindat_formula":117,"hmin":50,"hmax":50,"dmeas":118,"dcalc":119,"primary_image_id":120},2699,"Meyerhofferite","CaB\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>O\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>(OH)\u003Csub>5\u003C\u002Fsub> &middot; H\u003Csub>2\u003C\u002Fsub>O","CaB\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>O\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>(OH)\u003Csub>5\u003C\u002Fsub>&middot;H\u003Csub>2\u003C\u002Fsub>O","2.12","2.116",16161,{"id":122,"name":123,"entrytype":9,"csystem":37,"ima_formula":124,"mindat_formula":125,"hmin":92,"hmax":92,"dmeas":126,"dcalc":127,"primary_image_id":128},3710,"Solongoite","Ca\u003Csub>2\u003C\u002Fsub>B\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>O\u003Csub>4\u003C\u002Fsub>(OH)\u003Csub>4\u003C\u002Fsub>Cl","Ca\u003Csub>2\u003C\u002Fsub>(H\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>B\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>O\u003Csub>7\u003C\u002Fsub>)(OH)Cl","2.514","2.58",22578,[],[],[132],{"id":133,"txt":134,"latitude":135,"longitude":136,"country":137},3472,"Monte Blanco Mine, Monte Blanco, Black Mountains, Amargosa Range, Inyo County, California, USA",36.3794444,-116.7677778,"USA",25,[140,143,147,151,155,159,162,166,170,173,177,181,185,190,194,198,202,206,210,214,219,223,228,233],{"id":141,"year":28,"html":142,"doi":11},16145343,"Schaller, Waldemar T. (1916) Inyoite and meyerhofferite, two new calcium borates. United States Geological Survey Bulletin 610 (Mineralogical Notes Series 3): 35-55. https:\u002F\u002Fpubs.usgs.gov\u002Fbul\u002F0610\u002Freport.pdf",{"id":144,"year":145,"html":146,"doi":11},518824,1919,"Rogers, Austin F. (1919) Colemanite pseudomorphous after inyoite from Death Valley, California. \u003Ci>American Mineralogist\u003C\u002Fi>,  4 (11) 135-139 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='http:\u002F\u002Fwww.minsocam.org\u002Fammin\u002FAM4\u002FAM4_135.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>",{"id":148,"year":149,"html":150,"doi":11},16112953,1921,"Poitevin, E., Ellsworth, H.V. (1921) Inyoite from New Brunswick. Geological Survey of Canada, Museum Bulletin 32, 26 pages.",{"id":152,"year":153,"html":154,"doi":11},16112954,1936,"Boldyreva, A.M. (1936) Hydroboracite and inyoite of Inder mountains (western Kazakhstan). Tsentral'. nauchno-issled. geol.-razved. inst. Materialy,  1, 62-65 [in Russian]. (Min. Abs. (1936): 6: 336).",{"id":156,"year":157,"html":158,"doi":11},16112955,1937,"Boky (1937) Bulletin de Académy des sciences de l'Union des Républiques Soviétiques Socialistes, Cl. sc. mat. nat., Ser. chim.: 871.",{"id":160,"year":157,"html":161,"doi":11},16112956,"Boldyreva in: Godlevsky (1937) Mineralogicheskoe Obshchestvo, Leningrad, Zapiski: 66: 315.",{"id":163,"year":164,"html":165,"doi":11},16112957,1938,"Nikolaev and Chelishcheva (1938) Comptes rendus de l’académie des sciences de l’U.R.S.S.: 18: 431.",{"id":167,"year":168,"html":169,"doi":11},521047,1940,"Murdoch, Joseph; Webb, Robert W. (1940) Notes on some minerals from southern California. II. \u003Ci>American Mineralogist\u003C\u002Fi>,  25 (8). 549-555 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='http:\u002F\u002Fwww.minsocam.org\u002Fammin\u002FAM25\u002FAM25_549.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>",{"id":171,"year":168,"html":172,"doi":11},16112958,"Chelishcheva (1940) Comptes rendus de l’académie des sciences de l’U.R.S.S: 18: 508.",{"id":174,"year":175,"html":176,"doi":11},1118652,1951,"Palache, Charles; Berman, Harry; Frondel, Clifford (1951) \u003Ci>The System of Mineralogy\u003C\u002Fi> (7th ed.) Vol. 2 - Halides, Nitrates, Borates, Carbonates, Sulfates, Phosphates, Arsenates, Tungstates, Molybdates, Etc. John Wiley and Sons.",{"id":178,"year":179,"html":180,"doi":11},522417,1953,"Christ, C. L. (1953) Studies of borate minerals (II) : X-ray crystallography of inyoite and meyerhofferite; X-ray and morphological crystallography of CaO·3B2O3·9H2O. \u003Ci>American Mineralogist\u003C\u002Fi>,  38 (11-12) 912-918 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='http:\u002F\u002Fwww.minsocam.org\u002Fammin\u002FAM38\u002FAM38_912.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>",{"id":182,"year":183,"html":184,"doi":11},523130,1958,"Muessig, Siegfried (1958) First known occurrence of inyoite in a playa, at Laguna Salinas, Peru. \u003Ci>American Mineralogist\u003C\u002Fi>,  43 (11-12) 1144-1147 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='http:\u002F\u002Fwww.minsocam.org\u002Fammin\u002FAM43\u002FAM43_1144.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>",{"id":186,"year":187,"html":188,"doi":189},470020,1959,"Clark, J. R. (1959) Studies of borate minerals. IV. The crystal structure of inyoite, CaB3O3(OH)5.4H2O. \u003Ci>Acta Crystallographica\u003C\u002Fi>,  12 (2) 162-170 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.1107\u002Fs0365110x59000457'>doi:10.1107\u002Fs0365110x59000457\u003C\u002Fa>","10.1107\u002Fs0365110x59000457",{"id":191,"year":192,"html":193,"doi":11},16112964,1962,"Tuǧtepe, M., Sanıgök, Ü. (1962). On the thermolysis of natural ulexite and inyoite. Rev. Fac. Sci. Istanbul., 27(2), 98-114.",{"id":195,"year":196,"html":197,"doi":11},16112965,1971,"Aristarain, L., Erd, R. (1971) Inyoita, 2CaO.3B2O3.13H2O, de la Puna, Argentina. Anales de la Sociedad Científica Argentina, 191(5–6), 191–211. (in Spanish with English abs.)",{"id":199,"year":200,"html":201,"doi":11},16112966,1980,"Gurevich, V.M., Semenov, Yu.V., Aksenova, T.L., Gorbunov, V.E., Gavrichev, K.S., Zhdanov, V.M., Turdakin, V.A., Khodakovsky, I.L. (1980) Thermodynamical properties of inyoite and colemanite and their formation under natural conditions. Geokhimiya, 5, 671-679.",{"id":203,"year":204,"html":205,"doi":11},16856013,1981,"Roulston, B. V., Waugh, D. C. E. (1981) A borate mineral assemblage from Penobsquis and Salt Springs evaporite deposits of southern New Brunswick. \u003Ci>The Canadian Mineralogist\u003C\u002Fi>,  19 (2) 291-301 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Frruff.info\u002Frruff_1.0\u002Fuploads\u002FCM19_291.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>",{"id":207,"year":208,"html":209,"doi":11},16112968,1994,"Helvacı, C., Alonso, R.N. (1994). An occurrence of primary inyoite at Lagunita Playa, Northern Argentina. In Proceedings of 29th International Geological Congress, Kyoto Part A, 299, 308.",{"id":211,"year":212,"html":213,"doi":11},15418311,1996,"Grew, Edward S.; Anovitz, Lawrence M. - \u003Ci>Eds.\u003C\u002Fi> (1996) Boron - Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry. \u003Ci>Reviews in Mineralogy\u003C\u002Fi> Vol. 33. Mineralogical Society of America p.862",{"id":215,"year":216,"html":217,"doi":218},90078,2004,"Kusachi, Isao, Kobayashi, Shoichi, Tanabe, Mitsuo, Kishi, Shigetomo, Yamakawa, Junji (2004) Inyoite from Fuka, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. \u003Ci>Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences\u003C\u002Fi>,  99 (2) 67-71 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.2465\u002Fjmps.99.67'>doi:10.2465\u002Fjmps.99.67\u003C\u002Fa> \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fwww.jstage.jst.go.jp\u002Farticle\u002Fjmps\u002F99\u002F2\u002F99_2_67\u002F_pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>","10.2465\u002Fjmps.99.67",{"id":220,"year":221,"html":222,"doi":11},16965027,2005,"(2005) Inyoite. \u003Ci>Handbook of Mineralogy\u003C\u002Fi>. Mineralogical Society of America \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fwww.handbookofmineralogy.org\u002Fpdfs\u002Finyoite.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>",{"id":224,"year":225,"html":226,"doi":227},16555538,2015,"Frost, Ray L., López, Andrés, Scholz, Ricardo, Theiss, Frederick, Costa, Geraldo Magela da (2015) Structural characterization of the borate mineral inyoite – CaB3O3(OH)5⋅4(H2O). \u003Ci>Journal of Molecular Structure\u003C\u002Fi>,  1080. 99-104 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.1016\u002Fj.molstruc.2014.09.079'>doi:10.1016\u002Fj.molstruc.2014.09.079\u003C\u002Fa>","10.1016\u002Fj.molstruc.2014.09.079",{"id":229,"year":230,"html":231,"doi":232},16112971,2020,"Senberber, F. T., Derun, E. M. (2020) Thermal Kinetics and Thermodynamics of the Dehydration Reaction of Inyoite (Ca2B6O6(OH)10 ⋅ 8H2O). \u003Ci>Glass Physics and Chemistry\u003C\u002Fi>,  46 (1). 64-71 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.1134\u002Fs1087659620010162'>doi:10.1134\u002Fs1087659620010162\u003C\u002Fa>","10.1134\u002Fs1087659620010162",{"id":234,"year":235,"html":236,"doi":237},13440655,2022,"Comboni, Davide, Battiston, Tommaso, Pagliaro, Francesco, Lotti, Paolo, Gatta, G. Diego, Hanfland, Michael (2022) High-pressure behaviour and atomic-scale deformation mechanisms in inyoite, CaB3O3(OH)5·4H2O. \u003Ci>Physics and Chemistry of Minerals\u003C\u002Fi>,  49 (2). 4 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.1007\u002Fs00269-021-01173-3'>doi:10.1007\u002Fs00269-021-01173-3\u003C\u002Fa>","10.1007\u002Fs00269-021-01173-3",[239,249,256,264,270,277,284,291,298,308,315,322,328,335,342,348,355,362,369,376,383,390,397,405,412,418,425,431,438,445,451,458,465,472,479,485,493,500,507,514,522,527],{"id":240,"source_url":241,"license_code":242,"credit_html":243,"title":244,"description":245,"author":246,"original_width":247,"original_height":248},12259,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10143952","CC BY-SA 3.0","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10143952\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-139297.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 7.0 x 5.5 x 4.8 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Inyoite is a RARE borate. This EXCELLENT and showy specimen features a sharp, 3.1 cm, very glassy and zoned, pseudorhombic crystal as the primary feature. This two-sided crystal is jauntily perched on the top or side of the specimen. The slight bruise, on one corner, is out of sight. This showy piece comes from a recent, but small find in arid, high altitude valleys of Argentina. There is minor contacting, on this essentially pristine specimen.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>","Robert M. Lavinsky",400,291,{"id":250,"source_url":251,"license_code":242,"credit_html":252,"title":253,"description":245,"author":246,"original_width":254,"original_height":255},60854,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10143951","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10143951\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-139296.jpg",482,602,{"id":257,"source_url":258,"license_code":242,"credit_html":259,"title":260,"description":261,"author":246,"original_width":262,"original_height":263},12261,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449731","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449731\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-iny16b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: miniature, 5.3 x 3.3 x 2.7 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A sharp, overall rectangular cluster with unusual and elongated crystals to 5 cm. The piece is complete all around, except for a small contact on the rear of the top termination, as shown. Large crystal size for the price!\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",504,800,{"id":265,"source_url":266,"license_code":242,"credit_html":267,"title":268,"description":261,"author":246,"original_width":269,"original_height":263},12262,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449732","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449732\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-iny16a.jpg",503,{"id":271,"source_url":272,"license_code":242,"credit_html":273,"title":274,"description":275,"author":246,"original_width":276,"original_height":247},12263,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449742","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449742\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-iny20b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: cabinet, 12.2 x 5.6 x 4.7 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A dramatic and beautiful , vertically oriented, floater cluster with crystals to 6 cm showing great lustre, translucency, and form\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",377,{"id":278,"source_url":279,"license_code":242,"credit_html":280,"title":281,"description":282,"author":246,"original_width":283,"original_height":263},60856,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145217","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145217\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-146734.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 7.0 x 4.9 x 4.6 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>An exceedingly GEMMY specimen showing an earlier inyoite layer with included brown matrix, inside. The largest crystal is 4 cm, and this is complete all around!\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",544,{"id":285,"source_url":286,"license_code":242,"credit_html":287,"title":288,"description":289,"author":246,"original_width":247,"original_height":290},12264,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449748","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449748\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-iny23b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: cabinet, 11.3 x 10.4 x 4.8 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>This is my personal favorite of the lot, with sharp and VERY GEMMY, lustrous crystals to 4.5 cm perched atop matrix. The piece jus tsparkles, with minute crystals all over the place. Very minor meyerhofferite threads are present, but only within the crystal cores and not on the outside of the crystals as with other pieces here. The crystals are so gemmy that you can look right through to the matrix. It is just a spectacular example of a very rare species, large, aesthetic - and undamaged. MUCH BETTER IN PERSON.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",341,{"id":292,"source_url":293,"license_code":242,"credit_html":294,"title":295,"description":296,"author":246,"original_width":263,"original_height":297},60857,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145220","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145220\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-146735.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 6.3 x 6.0 x 5.5 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A starkly geometric, sharp cluster of three larger crystals (to 5 cm) on matrix, presenting sharp faces, gemmy interiors, and excellent lustre on all sides, 360 degrees. There is some included matrix, which because of the stunning clarity of the crystals shows through here in the photos much more strongly than in person, meaning it is a bit less \"brown\" in person and the inyoite itself is more dominant to the eye rather than the matrix inside.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",765,{"id":299,"source_url":300,"license_code":301,"credit_html":302,"title":303,"description":304,"author":305,"original_width":306,"original_height":307},12265,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=32330933","CC BY 3.0","Rock Currier, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=32330933\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-237313.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Hillsborough Parish, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Inyoite crystals. Specimen is in the collection of the British Museum of Natural History #1920266-22A. The scale at the bottom of the image is an inch with a rule at one cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>","Rock Currier",1024,670,{"id":309,"source_url":310,"license_code":301,"credit_html":311,"title":312,"description":313,"author":305,"original_width":306,"original_height":314},12266,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=32331006","Rock Currier, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=32331006\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-237312.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: U.S. Borax open pit (Boron pit), U.S. Borax Mine (Pacific West Coast Borax; Pacific Coast Borax Co.; Boron Mine; U.S. Borax and Chemical Corp.; Kramer Mine; Baker Mine), Kramer Borate deposit, Boron, Kramer District, Kern Co., California, USA\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Inyoite crystal. V. Morgan collection. Specimens of Inyoite are found sparingly at Boron. The scale at the bottom of the image is an inch with a rule at one cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",796,{"id":316,"source_url":317,"license_code":242,"credit_html":318,"title":319,"description":320,"author":246,"original_width":247,"original_height":321},60862,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449699","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449699\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-iny01b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: cabinet, 19.7 x 15.7 x 7.5 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A gorgeous, top quality 6 x 4 x 4 cm crystal is perched in the middle of a daisy chain of smaller crystals making their progression across the top of the specimen. The crystal is probably the single best crystal in this entire lot, and displays so nicely \"aligned\" for viewing as you see it. There is, unlike most in the lot, only a very minor amount of isolated Meyerhofferite crystals present. The whole piece is nearly a floater, completely covered in crystals all around except along the bottom base. For overall gemminess and transparency, one of thebest. The positioning of the dominant crystal in a large matrix makes this a museum piece.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",359,{"id":323,"source_url":324,"license_code":242,"credit_html":325,"title":326,"description":320,"author":246,"original_width":263,"original_height":327},60863,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449701","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449701\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-iny01a.jpg",703,{"id":329,"source_url":330,"license_code":242,"credit_html":331,"title":332,"description":333,"author":246,"original_width":263,"original_height":334},60867,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449715","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449715\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-iny07b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: small cabinet, 6.3 x 6.0 x 5.5 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A starkly geometric, sharp cluster of three larger crystals (to 5 cm) on matrix, presenting sharp faces, gemmy interiors, and excellent lustre on all sides, 360 degrees. There is some included matrix, which because of the stunning clarity of the crystals shows through here in the photos much more strongly than in person, meaning it is a bit less \"brown\" in person and the inyoite itself is more dominant to the eye rather than the matrix inside.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",773,{"id":336,"source_url":337,"license_code":242,"credit_html":338,"title":339,"description":340,"author":246,"original_width":247,"original_height":341},60868,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449720","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449720\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-iny10b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: cabinet, 9.8 x 6.0 x 3.7 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Gemmy crystals on a stalk of matrix, culminating in a 2.5 cm sharp crystal right atop. Very elegant piece, overall\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",253,{"id":343,"source_url":344,"license_code":242,"credit_html":345,"title":346,"description":289,"author":246,"original_width":247,"original_height":347},60873,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449750","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449750\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-iny23d.jpg",366,{"id":349,"source_url":350,"license_code":242,"credit_html":351,"title":352,"description":353,"author":246,"original_width":354,"original_height":263},12260,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145243","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145243\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-146750.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 10.4 x 6.9 x 4.1 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A HUGE 8 x 6 x 2.5cm crystal that has to be among the largest and best for the species, that is beautifully invested by included meyerhofferite at one end. The result is a contrast between both texture and crystal form, with the enclosing inyoite itself. I know you could also be tempted to say its a jumbly mess but in person, for whatever reason, the combo works and this is a VERY appealing and dramatic specimen overall. Complete and undamaged all around, save a small contact in the lower-right corner.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",548,{"id":356,"source_url":357,"license_code":242,"credit_html":358,"title":359,"description":360,"author":246,"original_width":247,"original_height":361},60855,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145070","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145070\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Meyerhofferite-Inyoite-146139.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FDeath_Valley\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Death Valley\">Death Valley\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyo_County,_California\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyo County, California\">Inyo County\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FCalifornia\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:California\">California\u003C\u002Fa>, USA (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-3450.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 4.6 x 4.5 x 4.0 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>An EXCELLENT and showy borate pseudomorph cluster of snow-white meyerhofferite after sharp, prismatic, parallel-growth inyoite crystals from Death Valley, California. Classic Death Valley material from the Ed Ruggiero Collection, who bought this fine piece in 1981. Unusual and rare.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",361,{"id":363,"source_url":364,"license_code":242,"credit_html":365,"title":366,"description":367,"author":246,"original_width":263,"original_height":368},60858,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145222","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145222\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-146737.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 8.2 x 5.3 x 4.8 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Unusually thin and elongated (but sharp!), gemmy, water-clear crystals to 3.5 cm on a shard of matrix, make this a dramatic piece. It is complete all around, though there is damage to one crystal on the backside. Minor Meyerhofferite association.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",632,{"id":370,"source_url":371,"license_code":242,"credit_html":372,"title":373,"description":374,"author":246,"original_width":375,"original_height":263},60859,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145224","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145224\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-146739.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 6.4 x 4.5 x 3.8 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A SUPER SHARP crystal, 3.7 cm long on edge, with extraordinary gemminess and glassy lustre...this is perhaps the best single crystal in this quality in my lot, gram for gram. It is hard to judge from photos due to the clarity and lustre on some of these, but that is my opinion. It is not altered to Meyerhofferite but DOES have discrete terminated Meyerhofferite crystals included inside, in a phantom layer a few millimeters down, and then covered over with a second generation of inyoite growth. The whole piece is SPARKLY and bright, and just so much better than photos can indicate here. It is a world class miniature of a very rare species.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",591,{"id":377,"source_url":378,"license_code":242,"credit_html":379,"title":380,"description":381,"author":246,"original_width":382,"original_height":263},60860,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145229","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145229\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-146741.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 5.1 x 4.1 x 3.8 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A sharp single crystal, excellent as a reference example for the find, complete all around, with some surface Meyerhofferite crystals but no alteration.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",749,{"id":384,"source_url":385,"license_code":242,"credit_html":386,"title":387,"description":388,"author":246,"original_width":263,"original_height":389},16162,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145232","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145232\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-146744.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 5.7 x 4.1 x 3.1 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A razor-sharp crystal, to 3.5 cm on edge, and extremely impressive in person! One of my favorite miniatures here, this one LOOKS like it has a different crystal form almost, because of the sharp angular nature of its rhombohedral crystals, elongated steeply in one direction. A few gemmy, discrete Meyerhofferite crystals are included inside.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",676,{"id":391,"source_url":392,"license_code":242,"credit_html":393,"title":394,"description":395,"author":246,"original_width":396,"original_height":263},60861,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145247","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145247\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-146753.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 9.2 x 7.3 x 5.2 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>This specimen features a sharply formed 7 x 5 x 4 cm crystal on a natural pedestal of smaller crystals and matrix. It is one of the largest crystals of which I am aware, but does have aslight cleave on the right-hand side. It displays very nicely from the front, and is an excellent example of a huge version of this species. Now in the Harvard Mineralogical Museum Collection.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",729,{"id":398,"source_url":399,"license_code":242,"credit_html":400,"title":401,"description":402,"author":246,"original_width":403,"original_height":404},50098,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10162746","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10162746\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Colemanite-Inyoite-224931.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FColemanite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Colemanite\">Colemanite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FBoron\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Boron\">Boron\u003C\u002Fa>, Kramer District, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FKern_County,_California\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Kern County, California\">Kern County\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FCalifornia\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:California\">California\u003C\u002Fa>, USA (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-3438.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 12.8 x 9.4 x 6.8 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A dramatically formed cabinet pseudomorph of colemanite after a large inyoite crystal from Boron, California. The pseudomorph is shaped like a big, 3-dimensional \"checkmark\", when viewed at the proper angle and proudly rests on a clayey matrix. The pseudomorph and matrix surface are uniformly covered with lustrous, white, 3-4 mm, colemanite crystals. The major crystal is essentially pristine. Older material, as this piece is from the Margaret Gross Collection of Valley Center, California. This collection consisted mainly of 1950s-1980s material.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",600,500,{"id":406,"source_url":407,"license_code":242,"credit_html":408,"title":409,"description":410,"author":246,"original_width":247,"original_height":411},60864,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449704","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449704\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-iny03b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: cabinet, 17.7 x 9.2 x 8.1 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Meyerhofferite ps. after Inyoite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>I am not sure if I can call this a pseudomorph or not?! It looks more like a biological infestation run amok, but it IS an alteration, somehow; and so I imagine this IS an alteration-pseudomorph. Perhaps 90% of the original inyoite has been here altered to meyerhofferite, so that the crystals are inyoite only in the minute spaces between the meyerhofferite, and at their bases (seems to have been an alteration starting in the top and outer layers of the crystals). You can tell even by the heft of the piece, that it is different, and almost completely altered. The appearance is bizarre and actually quite mesmerizing, like no pseudo I can recall seeing because of the minute and discrete meyerhofferite crystals that together make up the replacement. I am told by several people familiar with the Boron meyerhofferites that this is likely the best meyerhofferite pseudo around.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",265,{"id":413,"source_url":414,"license_code":242,"credit_html":415,"title":416,"description":410,"author":246,"original_width":417,"original_height":247},60865,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449705","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449705\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-iny03c.jpg",270,{"id":419,"source_url":420,"license_code":242,"credit_html":421,"title":422,"description":423,"author":246,"original_width":263,"original_height":424},60866,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449710","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449710\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-iny04a.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: cabinet, 14.5 x 10.8 x 7.8 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite with Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>SHARP, gemmy crystals some of which on the left side have partially altered to or been included by meyerhofferite. A very sharp ridgeline of gemmy, transparent crystals to 4 cm tip-to-tip crowns the top (you can see that the crystals are complete around the backside, too!).\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",648,{"id":426,"source_url":427,"license_code":242,"credit_html":428,"title":429,"description":430,"author":246,"original_width":382,"original_height":263},60869,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449727","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449727\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-iny13a.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: miniature, 5.1 x 4.1 x 3.8 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite with Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A sharp single crystal, excellent as a reference example for the find, complete all around, with some surface Meyerhofferite crystals but no alteration.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",{"id":432,"source_url":433,"license_code":242,"credit_html":434,"title":435,"description":436,"author":246,"original_width":437,"original_height":263},60870,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449733","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449733\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-iny17a.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: miniature, 5.7 x 4.1 x 3.1 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite with Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A razor-sharp crystal, to 3.5 cm on edge, and extremely impressive in person! One of my favorite miniatures here, this one LOOKS like it has a different crystal form almost, because of the sharp angular nature of its rhombohedral crystals, elongated steeply in one direction. A few gemmy , discrete Meyerhofferite crystals are included inside.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",639,{"id":439,"source_url":440,"license_code":242,"credit_html":441,"title":442,"description":443,"author":246,"original_width":444,"original_height":247},60871,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449740","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449740\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-iny19b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: cabinet, 10.4 x 6.9 x 4.1 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite with Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A HUGE 8 x 6 x 2.5cm crystal that has to be among the largest and best for the species, that is beautifully invested by included meyerhofferite at one end. The result is a contrast between both texture and crystal form, with the enclosing inyoite itself. I know you could also be tempted to say its a jumbly mess but in person, for whatever reason, the combo works and this is a VERY appealing and dramatic specimen overall. Complete and undamaged all around, save a small contact in the lower-right corner.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",325,{"id":446,"source_url":447,"license_code":242,"credit_html":448,"title":449,"description":450,"author":246,"original_width":396,"original_height":263},60872,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449745","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449745\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-iny22b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: small cabinet, 9.2 x 7.3 x 5.2 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite with Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>This specimen features a sharply formed 7 x 5 x 4 cm crystal on a natural pedestal of smaller crystals and matrix. It is one of the largest crystals of which I am aware, but sadly has a slight cleave on the right-hand side, and so I reduced the price from what it would otherwise be by a depressingly large amount - and yet, it displays very nicely from the front, and is an excellent example of a huge version of this species.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",{"id":452,"source_url":453,"license_code":242,"credit_html":454,"title":455,"description":456,"author":246,"original_width":263,"original_height":457},16163,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145237","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145237\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-146747.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 17.1 x 10.8 x 7.6 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Lustrous, Glassy, VERY GEMMY transparent crystals to 4.5 cm included slightly around the edges with discrete crystals of meyerhofferite for stark contrast. This is a superb large specimen with no damage, composed entirely of large crystals in aggregate!\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",505,{"id":459,"source_url":460,"license_code":242,"credit_html":461,"title":462,"description":463,"author":246,"original_width":247,"original_height":464},16164,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449703","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449703\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-iny02b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: cabinet, 17.1 x 10.8 x 7.6 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite with Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Lustrous, Glassy, VERY GEMMY transparent crystals to 4.5 cm included slightly around the edges with discrete crystals of meyerhofferite for stark contrast. This is a superb large specimen with no damage , composed entirely of large crystals in aggregate!\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",280,{"id":466,"source_url":467,"license_code":242,"credit_html":468,"title":469,"description":470,"author":246,"original_width":247,"original_height":471},16165,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449723","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449723\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-iny12b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: small cabinet, 8.5 x 6.9 x 3.7 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite with Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>SHARP crystals to 4.5 cm, partially included by and altering to Meyerhofferite on their edges for a unique visual contrast to the cores, dominate either end of this beautiful matrix specimen. In person it is much less brown and more white and clear...but photos simply do not do these justice: these crystals are so clear, that the small bit of underlaying brown matrix simply is all you see in the photos sometimes. Not so, in person.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",399,{"id":473,"source_url":474,"license_code":242,"credit_html":475,"title":476,"description":477,"author":246,"original_width":247,"original_height":478},16166,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449730","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449730\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-iny14b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: miniature, 6.0 x 5.1 x 3.3 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite with Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A sharp cluster of 3 crystals, elongated and gemmy. SHARP edges make it more dramatic in person. In the photos, you are looking right through to a bit of included matrix in the back, and to the included but discrete Meyerhofferite crystals that contrast sharply with their enclosing inyoite. The back face of the larger crystal, about 4 cm, is altered to Meyerhofferite and so is white in color.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",356,{"id":480,"source_url":481,"license_code":242,"credit_html":482,"title":483,"description":484,"author":246,"original_width":247,"original_height":471},16167,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449744","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449744\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-iny21b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: cabinet, 9.5 x 7.7 x 5.4 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite with Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A sharp and aesthetic small cabinet piece with good size for most collectors, featuring razor-sharp gemmy crystals to clear you can look through to the matrix underneath. Some crystals, but only some, are invested or altering to meyerhofferite but I have no clue why the effect is more complet ein two crystals and barely present at all (except isolated fibers like a virus climbing out of a cell) in others. With all the accent, combined with the sharp crystallization of the inyoite, this is a bizarrely attractive piece, is all I can say, in person.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",{"id":486,"source_url":487,"license_code":242,"credit_html":488,"title":489,"description":490,"author":246,"original_width":491,"original_height":492},24310,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10161838","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10161838\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Colemanite-Inyoite-Todorokite-217430.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FColemanite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Colemanite\">Colemanite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FTodorokite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Todorokite\">Todorokite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Corkscrew Canyon Mine (Corkscrew Mine), Corkscrew Canyon, Black Mts, Furnace Creek District (Furnace Creek Borate District), \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FDeath_Valley_National_Park\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Death Valley National Park\">Death Valley National Park\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FDeath_Valley\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Death Valley\">Death Valley\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyo_County,_California\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyo County, California\">Inyo County\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FCalifornia\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:California\">California\u003C\u002Fa>, USA (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-464.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 5.4 x 4.0 x 3.1 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A classic, old-time and rare pseudomorph and combination specimen from the Corkscrew Mine of Death Valley, California. This superb, two-sided specimen consists of colemanite after sharp, blocky, parallel-growth, inyoite crystals. The fine pseudomorphs, front and back, are completely covered with two colors of brown and tan, sparkly todorokite microcrystals. Todorokite is a very complex manganese hydroxide. This is older material from the 1960s-70s and comes from the Jamie Bird Collection, a California collector from the 1960s-1980s. The blue ink on the accompanying label is characteristic of the 1960s.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",750,606,{"id":494,"source_url":495,"license_code":242,"credit_html":496,"title":497,"description":498,"author":246,"original_width":263,"original_height":499},67401,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145238","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145238\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Meyerhofferite-Inyoite-146748.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 17.7 x 9.2 x 8.1 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>I am not sure if I can call this a pseudomorph or not?! It looks more like a biological infestation run amok, but it IS an alteration, somehow; and so I imagine this IS an alteration-pseudomorph. Perhaps 90% of the original inyoite has been here altered to meyerhofferite, so that the crystals are inyoite only in the minute spaces between the meyerhofferite, and at their bases (seems to have been an alteration starting in the top and outer layers of the crystals). You can tell even by the heft of the piece, that it is different, and almost completely altered. The appearance is bizarre and actually quite mesmerizing, like no pseudo I can recall seeing because of the minute and discrete meyerhofferite crystals that together make up the replacement. I am told by several people familiar with the Boron meyerhofferites that this is likely the best meyerhofferite pseudo around.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",559,{"id":501,"source_url":502,"license_code":242,"credit_html":503,"title":504,"description":505,"author":246,"original_width":263,"original_height":506},67402,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145241","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145241\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-146749.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 14.5 x 10.8 x 7.8 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>SHARP, gemmy crystals some of which on the left side have partially altered to or been included by meyerhofferite. A very sharp ridgeline of gemmy, transparent crystals to 4 cm tip-to-tip crowns the top and the crystals are complete around the backside, too.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",636,{"id":508,"source_url":509,"license_code":242,"credit_html":510,"title":511,"description":512,"author":246,"original_width":263,"original_height":513},67403,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145250","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10145250\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-146754.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 11.3 x 10.4 x 4.8 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>This is my personal favorite of the lot, with sharp and VERY GEMMY, lustrous crystals to 4.5 cm perched atop matrix. The piece just sparkles with minute crystals all over the place. Very minor meyerhofferite threads are present, but only within the crystal cores and not on the outside of the crystals as with other pieces here. The crystals are so gemmy that you can look right through to the matrix. It is just a spectacular example of a very rare species, large, aesthetic - and undamaged.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",759,{"id":515,"source_url":516,"license_code":242,"credit_html":517,"title":518,"description":519,"author":246,"original_width":520,"original_height":521},67404,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10153039","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10153039\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Colemanite-Meyerhofferite-Inyoite-180775.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FColemanite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Colemanite\">Colemanite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Corkscrew Canyon Mine (Corkscrew Mine), Corkscrew Canyon, Black Mts, Furnace Creek District (Furnace Creek Borate District), \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FDeath_Valley_National_Park\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Death Valley National Park\">Death Valley National Park\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FDeath_Valley\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Death Valley\">Death Valley\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyo_County,_California\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyo County, California\">Inyo County\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FCalifornia\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:California\">California\u003C\u002Fa>, USA (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-464.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 7.2 x 5.0 x 4.2 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A large, superb, double pseudomorph borate crystal from the famous Death Valley of California. This sharp, lustrous and sugary crystal is colemanite pseudomorphing meyerhofferite, which itself was pseudomorphing an original large inyoite crystal. It hails from the Corkscrew Mine in Corkscrew Canyon. Very highly representative of these rare borate species and locality. Ex. John Ydren Collection.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",396,450,{"id":523,"source_url":524,"license_code":242,"credit_html":525,"title":526,"description":423,"author":246,"original_width":247,"original_height":520},67407,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449707","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449707\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-iny04b.jpg",{"id":528,"source_url":529,"license_code":242,"credit_html":530,"title":531,"description":532,"author":246,"original_width":533,"original_height":263},67408,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449722","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10449722\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Inyoite-Meyerhofferite-iny11b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FInyoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Inyoite\">Inyoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMeyerhofferite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Meyerhofferite\">Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Monte Azul deposit, Sijes, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSalta\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Salta\">Salta\u003C\u002Fa>, Argentina (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-156532.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: small cabinet, 6.4 x 4.5 x 3.8 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Inyoite with Meyerhofferite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A SUPER SHARP crystal, 3.7 cm long on edge, with extraordinary gemminess and glassy lustre...this is perhaps the best single crystal in this quality in my lot , gram for gram. It is hard to judge from photos due to the clarity and lustre on some of these, but that is my opinion. It is not altered to Meyerhofferite but DOES have discrete terminated Meyerhofferite crystals included inside, in a phantom layer a few millimeters down, and then covered over with a second generation of inyoite growth. The whole piece is SPARKLY and bright, and just so much better than photos can indicate here. It is a world class miniature of a very rare species, and yet these just don't cost what other \"world class\" examples of most species do , luckily enough.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",589,[535],{"id":536,"url":537,"label":538,"formula":539,"spacegroup":540,"year":187},6579,"\u002Fcif\u002F6579.cif","Clark 1959","Ca B3 (O12 H13)","P 1 21\u002Fa 1",[542],"Inyoiet",[544,548,552,556,560,564,568,571,574,577,581],{"lang":545,"names":546},"ca",[547],"inyoita",{"lang":549,"names":550},"de",[551],"Inyoit",{"lang":553,"names":554},"es",[555],"Inyoíta",{"lang":557,"names":558},"eu",[559],"Inyoita",{"lang":561,"names":562},"fa",[563],"اینیوئیت",{"lang":565,"names":566},"fr",[567],"inyoite",{"lang":569,"names":570},"it",[7],{"lang":572,"names":573},"nl",[567],{"lang":575,"names":576},"pl",[551],{"lang":578,"names":579},"ta",[580],"இன்யோயிட்டு",{"lang":582,"names":583},"uk",[584],"Ініоїт","Q980149",{"history":11,"applications":11}]