Montroydite

Montroydite Locality: Terlingua District, Brewster Co., Texas, USA Photo Copyright © 2003 Robert O. Meyer

Chemical Formula: HgO
Locality: Terlingua, Texas, USA.
Name Origin: Named for Montroyd Sharp, an owner of the mercury deposit at Terlingua, Texas, USA.

History

Discovery date : 1903
Town of Origin : TERLINGUA, BREWSTER CO., TEXAS
Country of Origin : USA

Optical properties

Optical and misc. Properties:     Transparent to Translucent
Refractive Index : from 2,37 to 2,65
Axial angle 2V: LARGE

Physical Properties

Cleavage: {010} Perfect
Color:     Red, Brownish red, Brown.
Density: 11.2
Diaphaneity: Transparent to Translucent
Fracture: Sectile – Curved shavings or scrapings produced by a knife blade, (e.g. graphite).
Hardness: 1.5-2 – Talc-Gypsum
Luminescence: Non-fluorescent.
Luster: Adamantine
Magnetism: Nonmagnetic
Streak: reddish orange

Photos :

Montroydite Locality: Socrates Mine, Castle Rock Springs area, West Mayacmas District, Mayacmas Mts (Mayacamas Mts), Sonoma Co., California, USA Field of view: 5.6mm Photo Copyright © Marko Burkhardt
Montroydite Location: Terlingua, Brewster County, Texas, USA. Copyright: © Jeff Weissman