#MinCup Round 2 Match 4:
It’s a battle of mineralogical oddities as organic mineral #Carpathite battles against #Tugtupite, a mineral that looks like reindeer blood!
#MinCup Round 2 Match 4:
It’s a battle of mineralogical oddities as organic mineral #Carpathite battles against #Tugtupite, a mineral that looks like reindeer blood!
I have never heard of either mineral and that’s a bit rare for me, but then if I were a chemist I might have. The vote today is for Carpathite and Leucite. Anyone here in Mastodon know about either? This is a screenshot of the page to vote. Anyone can vote and no need to register. I bet there will be fewer than the usual 1,000 votes. Link below
Of course I am drawn to the first, #Carpathite because it is shown in typical light as green and then fluorescent as very glowing blue. Like a cobalt blue from the unknown dark matrix rock and vivid light blue from the green star shape of needle-type crystals. #Leucite looks terrible on the page as a cloudy dull crystal nicknamed a white garnet.
Leucite has a range of volcanic hills named after it, see:
https://www.geowyo.com/leucite-hills.html
These are strange, high potassium lamproites from the mantle, only 1-2 million years old.
Match that, organic goo #carpathite !
Students at Smith College have a nice page of #leucite thin section images:
https://www.science.smith.edu/geosciences/petrology/petrography/leucite/leucite.html
#MinCup25 Round 1 Match 6: Brace for oddness in a match between one of the very few hydrocarbon minerals #carpathite and the temperature-flipping mineral #leucite.
Vote: https://www.mineralcup.org/2025/vote/r1m06
Results: https://www.mineralcup.org/2025/results/r1m06
Not to mention the amazing jumping crystals. There are even some videos if you access the paper