Lake Superior Agate

Lake Superior Agate tumbled

A variety of Agate

What is Lake Superior Agate?

As its name implies, lake Superior Agate is a famous Agate found exclusively on the shores of Lake Superior (Canada and USA). This banded Agate is prized by collectors for its vivid colors in alternating shades of red, brown, white, beige, and green. It takes a fine polish. Lake Superior Agate is the state gemstone of Minnesota.

Optical Properties

Refractive Index
1.530-1.543
Birefringence
0.004
Pleochroism
None
Optical Character
Biaxial positive
Dispersion
0.013

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Key Characteristics

Characteristics of Lake Superior Agate

The Lake Superior agate is noted for its rich red, orange, and yellow coloring. This color scheme is caused by the oxidation of iron. Iron leached from rocks provided the pigment that gives the gemstone its beautiful array of color. The concentration of iron and the amount of oxidation determine the color within or between an agate's bands. There can also be white, grey, black and tan strips of color as well. The gemstone comes in various sizes. The gas pockets in which the agates formed were primarily small, about 1 cm in diameter. A few Lake Superior agates have been found that are 22 cm in diameter with a mass exceeding 10 kilograms. Very large agates are extremely rare. The most common type of Lake Superior agate is the fortification agate with its eye-catching banding patterns. Each band, when traced around an exposed pattern or "face," connects with itself like the walls of a fort, hence the name fortification agate. A common subtype of the fortification agate is the parallel-banded, onyx-fortification or water-level agate. Perfectly straight, parallel bands occur over all or part of these stones. The straight bands were produced by puddles of quartz-rich solutions that crystallized inside the gas pocket under very low fluid pressure. The parallel nature of the bands also indicates the agate's position inside the lava flow. Probably the most popular Lake Superior agate is also one of the rarest. The highly treasured eye agate has perfectly round bands or "eyes" dotting the surface of the stone.

Quick Facts

Physical Properties

Color
Red, orange, yellow
Streak
White

Chemical Properties

Chemical Formula
SiO2
Elements
O, Si
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