About
Crystal Forms & Aggregates
Striking Features
Environment
Varieties
✓ common · ✗ uncommon
- Wood Tin— Variety of botryoidal or reniform Cassiterite with a dense radiating structure that resembles wood with its ringed, concentric bands.
- Needle Tin— Acicular form of Cassiterite.
- Stream Tin— Rounded waterworn Cassiterite pebbles found in placer deposits.
Uses
Noteworthy Localities
China has also become an important producer of Cassisterite, with outstanding shiny black crystals originating in several localities including Mt. Xuebaoding, Pingwu, Sichuan Province; the Yaogangxian Mine, Hunan Province; and Dayu, Jiangxi Province. Transparent brown crystals come from Ximeng, Yunnan Province, China. In Russia, excellent lustrous crystals come from Merekski, Khabarovskiy Kraj.
In Europe, one of the most classic localities of Cassiterite is Krásno and Horní Slavkov (Schlaggenwald), Bohemia, Czech Republic. Also in Bohemia is Krupka, Krušné Hory; and similar crystals are found in a similar geological deposit across the German border at Ehrenfriedersdorf, Erzgebirge, in Saxony. Cornwall, England, has produced classic specimens in several deposits; especially noteworthy are the Redruth-St. Day and St. Agnes Districts. Other important European localities include La Villeder, Le Roc Saint-André, France; Panasqueira, Portugal; and Penouta, Spain.
In Australia, transparent brown crystals come from the Aberfoyle Mine, Rossarden, Tasmania; and fairly large crystals from Elsmore, New South Wales.
Cassiterite is not common in the U.S. Some of the gem pegmatite deposits, especially those in southern California and New England have produced sporadic Cassiterite. Some specific good localities include Greenwood, Oxford Co., Maine; Amelia, Amelia Co., Virginia; and Taylor Creek, Sierra Co., New Mexico. In Mexico, noteworthy reniform and botryoidal "Wood Tin" come from an unspecified locality in Durango.
Common Mineral Associations
Distinguishing Similar Minerals
Rutile, Ilvaite, Vesuvianite, & Columbite - Lower specific gravity.
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