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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
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A mineral that replicates the shape or form of another material.  Pseudomorphs occur in three types:  
 
A mineral that replicates the shape or form of another material.  Pseudomorphs occur in three types:  
  
1. Paramorph: a mineral that visually looks like another crystalline structure of the same composition (i.e., [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=aragonite aragonite] altering to look like [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=calcite calcite]).  This pseudomorph type is also called allomorph.  
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* Paramorph: a mineral that visually looks like another crystalline structure of the same composition (i.e., [[aragonite|aragonite]] altering to look like [[calcite|calcite]]).  This pseudomorph type is also called allomorph.  
 
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* Infiltration pseudomorph: a mineral formed by deposition in which the new compound retains the structure and shape of the original (i.e., [[petrified%20wood|petrified wood]]).  
2. Infiltration pseudomorph: a mineral formed by deposition in which the new compound retains the structure and shape of the original (i.e., [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=petrified wood petrified wood]).  
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* Incrustation pseudomorph: a mineral formed in the cavity of a previous material whose shape was preserved by a coating from a second mineral (i.e., [[fossil|fossil]]).
 
 
3. Incrustation pseudomorph: a mineral formed in the cavity of a previous material whose shape was preserved by a coating from a second mineral (i.e., [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=fossil fossil]).
 
  
[[File:22.407_psdomorph2.jpg|thumb|Pseudomorph]]
 
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  
 
paramorph; allomorph;
 
paramorph; allomorph;
  
== Additional Information ==
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==Resources and Citations==
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* Jakes, K. A., and Sibley, L. R.1989. Evaluation of a partially mineralized fabric from Etowah. In Archaeometry; Proceedings of the 25th International Symposium. ed.Y.Maniatis. New York: Elsevier. 237–44.
  
Jakes, K. A., and Sibley, L. R.1989. Evaluation of a partially mineralized fabric from Etowah. In Archaeometry; Proceedings of the 25th International Symposium. ed.Y.Maniatis. New York: Elsevier. 23744. Blanchette, R.A. and E. Simpson. 1992. Soft rot decay and wood pseudomorphs in an ancient coffin (700 BC) from tumulus MM at Gordion Turkey. International Association of Wood Anatomists Bulletin. 13:201-213.
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* Blanchette, R.A. and E. Simpson. 1992. Soft rot decay and wood pseudomorphs in an ancient coffin (700 BC) from tumulus MM at Gordion Turkey. International Association of Wood Anatomists Bulletin. 13:201-213.
  
== Authority ==
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* Dana's Manual of Mineralogy by Cornelis S. Hurlbut, Eighteenth Edition, (1971, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
  
* Website address 1, Website address 1  Comment: Dana's Manual of Mineralogy by Cornelis S. Hurlbut, Eighteenth Edition, (1971, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
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* Wikipedia: 'Pseudomorph' definition from from Dana's Manual of Mineralogy by Cornelis S. Hurlbut, Eighteenth Edition, (1971, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
  
* at http://www.wikipedia.com, Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, at http://www.wikipedia.com  Comment: 'Psudomorph' definition from from Dana's Manual of Mineralogy by Cornelis S. Hurlbut, Eighteenth Edition, (1971, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
 
  
* at http://www.wikipedia.com, Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, at http://www.wikipedia.com  Comment: 'Psudomorph' indicates definition primarily from Dana's Manual of Mineralogy by Cornelis S. Hurlbut, Eighteenth Edition, (1971, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
 
  
  
  
 
[[Category:Materials database]]
 
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Pseudomorph

Description

Pseudomorph

A mineral that replicates the shape or form of another material. Pseudomorphs occur in three types:

  • Paramorph: a mineral that visually looks like another crystalline structure of the same composition (i.e., Aragonite altering to look like Calcite). This pseudomorph type is also called allomorph.
  • Infiltration pseudomorph: a mineral formed by deposition in which the new compound retains the structure and shape of the original (i.e., Petrified wood).
  • Incrustation pseudomorph: a mineral formed in the cavity of a previous material whose shape was preserved by a coating from a second mineral (i.e., Fossil).

Synonyms and Related Terms

paramorph; allomorph;

Resources and Citations

  • Jakes, K. A., and Sibley, L. R.1989. Evaluation of a partially mineralized fabric from Etowah. In Archaeometry; Proceedings of the 25th International Symposium. ed.Y.Maniatis. New York: Elsevier. 237–44.
  • Blanchette, R.A. and E. Simpson. 1992. Soft rot decay and wood pseudomorphs in an ancient coffin (700 BC) from tumulus MM at Gordion Turkey. International Association of Wood Anatomists Bulletin. 13:201-213.
  • Dana's Manual of Mineralogy by Cornelis S. Hurlbut, Eighteenth Edition, (1971, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
  • Wikipedia: 'Pseudomorph' definition from from Dana's Manual of Mineralogy by Cornelis S. Hurlbut, Eighteenth Edition, (1971, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)