Opalised Serpentine.
Opalised serpentine occurs
in a number of places in Western Australia. The pieces displayed below came from near the town of Newman which
is approximately 700 miles north of the capital, Perth.
The geological setting of
the occurrence is
that of an ultramafic intrusion into an area of granite-greenstone of Archaean
age(>2500Ma)
The intrusion consists of
serpentinite that has also produced chrysoprase, chalcedony & common opal.
These rock types along with the opalised serpentine occur in the weathered , silicified cap rock.
It is believed that
original weathered serpentinite has been replaced through processes of silica
deposition and the areas of chrome chalcedony within the opalised serpentine represents a whole-rock replacement or
psuedomorph.
Chromium which is
responsible for the green colouration, has originated from the
existence of chromite within the serpentinite.

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