Gwynn and Ewe Canyon Obsidian












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Color:  Gwynn and Ewe Canyon Obsidian ranges from an opaque black to a transparent brown with a black water worn cortex.

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Distribution:
Distribution Comments:
Gwynn and Ewe Canyon Obsidian is associated with the Feathery Hill Volcanics occurring as marekanites / nodules (up to 5 cm) in Gwynn Canyon and Ewe Canyon, Gila National Forest, Catron County, New Mexico.
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