
Iron Ore / Ironstone Concretion
Mixture of iron oxide/hydroxide minerals, likely some combination of Hematite (Fe2O3), Goethite (α-FeOOH), and Limonite (a general term for hydrated iron oxides of variable composition) or potentially Bauxite (a mixture of aluminum hydroxides, often with iron oxides, (Al(OH)3) and FeO(OH)). The visual characteristics strongly suggest iron-rich material.
Hardness: 5-6.5 on Mohs scale (for hematite, may be lower for limonite/goethite/bauxite due to hydration or impurities). Color: Reddish-brown to dark brown, often with a greasy to dull luster. Can have a reddish-brown streak. Crystal Structure: Often botryoidal, reniform, granular, or earthy;…
- Hardness
- 5-6
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