About
Much of the Neptunite crystals from San Benito Co., California are deeply embedded in thick Natrolite; such specimens are prepared for collectors by dissolving the surrounding Natrolite in acid to expose the Neptunite crystals. The typical sharp contrast between black Neptunite on a white Natrolite matrix makes a very aesthetic mineral specimen. Benoite, a rare mineral associated with this locality, may also be present with the Neptunite, creating a very desirable and classic mineral combination.
Crystal Forms & Aggregates
Striking Features
Environment
Uses
Noteworthy Localities
Common Mineral Associations
Distinguishing Similar Minerals
Hornblende - Different crystal habits (lacks typical termination), and different cleavage angles.
Schorl - Different crystal habits (lacks typical termination), different cleavage angles, and greater hardness.
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