Massive Rocks & Minerals: Selections from the Collection

October 01, 2015 - December 04, 2016 -The exhibition features some of the largest and most spectacular rock and mineral specimens from the museum’s permanent collection.

Extracted from mines all over the world, the minerals in this exhibition include dense quartz clusters from Arkansas, deep purple amethyst from Brazil, a massive 175-pound Peruvian pyrite, and exquisite okenite and stillbite specimens from India.

Featuring more than thirty specimens collectively weighing nearly two tons, Massive features a wide variety of minerals and crystal forms. Gypsum, a widespread and economically important calcium sulfate hydrate, is represented in the exhibition by several samples from Mexico, including a dramatic cluster of sandy-colored, bladed desert rose selenite crystals, a 101-pound “fishtail” selenite cluster of translucent twinned crystals, and a single, well-developed individual 37-inch long crystal. In contrast to these crystals, Massive features several specimens with smooth, globular habits, such as azurite and smithsonite from New Mexico, and deep-green malachite from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Dates:October 01, 2015 10:00 am to December 04, 2016 05:00 pm
Address: 28 Westhampton Way , University Of Richmond, Virginia 23173 , United States
Phone: (804) 289-8000
Contact:University of Richmond
Website:http://museums.richmond.edu/exhibitions/page.html?eventid=8932&informationid=casDataMuseumExhibition