Name:

anhydrite

A photo of the mineral anhydrite

Class:

Sulfosalts

Chemistry:

CaSO4 calcium sulfate

Color(s):

white, gray, gray-blue, reddish

Hardness:

3 - 3.5

SpecGrav:

2.98 - 3.00

Fracture:

uneven

Cleavage:

perfect

Crystal:

Orthorhombic, Stocky or tabular prismatic crystals.

Envronment:

sedimentary rocks and evaporative rocks. Sometimes metamorphosed from dehydrated gypsum.

Association:

dolomite, gypsum, sylvite, calcite

Locals:

| Arizona, Texas, N.J., USA | Brazil | China | Spain | Italy | Australia |

Misc:

The name is derived from the Greek, ³anhydros² and means ³without water²

Photos
& Locals:

1.) Chihuahua, Mexico
2.) Chihuahua, Mexico(Closeup)

3.) Chihuahua, Mexico(Closeup)

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