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Tobi
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Posted: Jul 29, 2010 02:36 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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Absolutey! I really like your recently posted fluorites (Orange River, Elmwood Mine, Berbes/Spain), very aesthetic. But all the other specimens are good, too.
Keep them coming :-)
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GneissWare
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Posted: Jul 29, 2010 10:40 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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Here's a few specimens from Germany.
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Pyromorphite
Rosenberg Mine Bad Ems District Braubach, Lahn Valley Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate) Germany 6.0 x 4.0 x 3.5 cm |
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Augite
Eifel Mts. Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate) Germany 7.6 x 5.0 x 3.8 cm
The augite is 1.6 x 0.8 x 1.0 cm in size. I probably need to trim this down a bit. |
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Gordian
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Posted: Jul 29, 2010 13:24 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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Very nice example of Pyromorphite. I love the lead (Pb) minerals.
c.rhodes
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Tobi
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Posted: Jul 30, 2010 04:07 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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Yes, indeed a fine example of that German classic. And an interesting matrix augite. Do you have info where exactly in the Eifel it was found? If there are any other minerals (maybe even some more from Germany), please keep posting them!
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GneissWare
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Posted: Jul 30, 2010 09:19 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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Tobias Martin wrote: | And an interesting matrix augite. Do you have info where exactly in the Eifel it was found? |
Hi Tobias,
Unfortunately, the handwritten label simply says Eifel Mt. Looks like there are a number of localities that could have produced it.
Bob
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Tobi
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Posted: Jul 30, 2010 13:04 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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Yes Bob, augite is a common mineral in the Eifel Mountains. Most specimens on the market are provided with no further info than this. I thought maybe yours is. But i like it because it is a matrix specimen, and most of the Eifel augites i see are single crystals.
Cheers!
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GneissWare
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Posted: Oct 22, 2010 14:52 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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A few more rocks.
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Baryte with Realgar on Orpiment
Quiruvilca Mine Quiruvilca District Santiago de Chuco Province, Departamento de la Libertad Peru
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Galena with Dolomite
Barr Mine Tri-State District Picher Field, Treece Cherokee County, Kansas United States of America
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Ferberite with Fluorite
Yaogangxian Mine Yizhang County Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province China
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Quartz
Fengjiashan Mine Edong Mining District Daye County Huangshi Prefecture, Hubei Province China
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Fluorite
Xianghualing Mine Xianghualing Sn-polymetallic ore field Linwu Co. Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province China
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Fluorite on Quartz
Yaogangxian Mine Yizhang County Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province China
9.7 x 6.3 x 5.7 cm overall 3.5 cm Fluorite |
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GneissWare
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Posted: May 01, 2011 19:56 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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Here is one of the new Chinese Ilvaites...they are hard to photograph.
Ilvaite with Quartz
Unknown Fe mine
Hexigten Banner
Chifeng Prefecture
Inner Mongolia A.R.
China
Specimen is 11.0 x 10.0 x 6.9 cm overall. Lustrous Ilvaite crystals to 4.7 cm, nested amongst light green Quartz crystals to 6.2 cm in length.
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Ilvaite with Quartz
11.0 x 10.0 x 6.9 cm overall |
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GneissWare
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Posted: May 12, 2011 16:49 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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For anyone interested in the Chinese locality producing the Ilvaites, I have a bit more information:
Kèshíkèténg Qí is the correct pinyin for Hexigten Banner. It is a small town 30 miles as the crow flies from the mining district. On google maps it is labeled as "Hexigten".
Many of these specimens are incorrectly labeled as Baotou, which is about 1000km west of the mine area.
So, these specimens should be labeled as:
Unknown Fe mine
Hexigten Banner
Chifeng Prefecture
Inner Mongolia A.R.
China
or probably more correctly (to match pinyin):
Unknown Fe mine
Kèshíkèténg Qí
Chifeng Prefecture
Inner Mongolia A.R.
China
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: May 13, 2011 01:49 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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GneissWare wrote: |
or probably more correctly (to match pinyin):
Unknown Fe mine
Kèshíkèténg Qí
Chifeng Prefecture
Inner Mongolia A.R.
China
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Great. Thanks for the complementary info!
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GneissWare
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Posted: Oct 23, 2011 11:54 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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A few of the new Arsenopyrites from Inner Mongolia
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Arsenopyrite and Ilvaite Huanggangliang Iron Mine, Kèshíkèténg Qí, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia A.R., China 71 x 59 x 51 mm overall Ilvaites to 41 x 8 mm and Arsenopyrite cockscomb fans to 51 x 47 x 17 mm composed of up to 5 mm crystals |
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Arsenopyrite and Ilvaite Huanggangliang Iron Mine, Kèshíkèténg Qí, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia A.R., China 117 x 80 x 63 mm overall Ilvaites to 27 x 7 mm and Arsenopyrite cockscomb fans to 75 x 65 x 29 mm composed of up to 3 mm crystals |
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Arsenopyrite and Ilvaite with minor Hedenbergite Huanggangliang Iron Mine, Kèshíkèténg Qí, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia A.R., China 60 x 59 x 53 mm overall Ilvaites to 46 x 9 x 7 mm and Arsenopyrite cockscomb fans to 31 x 30 x 25 mm composed of up to 4 mm crystals |
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Arsenopyrite on Hedenbergite Huanggangliang Iron Mine, Kèshíkèténg Qí, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia A.R., China 80 x 43 x 30 mm overall Arsenopyrite cockscomb fans to 15 x 15 x 10 mm composed of up to 11 x 4 mm crystals. Hedenbergite is fibrous. |
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GneissWare
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Posted: Oct 23, 2011 11:57 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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Combo from Xuebaoding
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Scheelite and Beryl (v. Goshenite) on Muscovite Mt. Xuebaoding, Pingwu County, Mianyang Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China 71 x 67 x 50 mm overall Largest beryl is 37 x 15 mm and Scheelite is 38 x 26 x 25 mm |
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Antonio Alcaide
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Posted: Oct 23, 2011 12:45 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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Awesome specimens from Mongolia!! I have seen the ilvaites and hedenbergites -even not fibrous- but such arsenopyrite fans are actually new for me.
Thanks for sharing them here.
Warm regards
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GneissWare
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Posted: Oct 23, 2011 13:56 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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Antonio,
Thanks for the kind remarks.
This is a HUGE poly-metallic regional skarn. I expect many new and interesting things to come from here. And I can't wait to get more from here.
Bob
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Tobi
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Posted: Oct 23, 2011 15:18 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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Great Mount Xuebaoding combination piece, wow!
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GneissWare
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Posted: Oct 23, 2011 15:42 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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Toby,
Thanks. It is much nicer in person. I still have much to learn on lighting. Now, all I need is a Cassiterite, Scheelite, Beryl and Fluorite combo on Muscovite, and I will have the piece I want. I am sure they can make one in China to order ;=)) These Xuebaoding pieces are getting harder to find, now that the area is a panda sanctuary, or something like that.
Bob
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Carles Millan
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Posted: Oct 24, 2011 05:57 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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Bob, this is indeed a nice combo scheelite-beryl-muscovite.
But getting a Xuebaoding specimen with cassiterite, scheelite, beryl and fluorite on muscovite (and why not kësterite too?) will really be difficult, and costly.
Good luck!
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Posted: Nov 14, 2011 15:22 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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Here are a few more....
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Stibnite Banská Stiavnica, Banská Stiavnica Mining District, Stiavnica Mts, Banskobystricky Region (Kraj), Slovakia 160 x 100 x 100 mm Very dull colored Stibnite crystals in a small vug with crystals to 5.5 cm, from a very old collection. Added to that is the appeal of the provenance of an extremely unusual locality. |
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Almandine Granaten Mt., Gaisberg Valley, near Obergurgl, Otztal, North Tirol, Tirol, Austria 57 x 44 x 29 mm Largest crystal is 31 x 30 x 28 mm |
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GneissWare
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Posted: Nov 14, 2011 23:00 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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A few more...
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Orthoclase ( var. Adularia ) with Smoky Quartz Rhone-Gletscher, Ober-Wallis, Switzerland 160 x 125 x 97 mm Excellent, well-defined Baveno-Manebach twins of Orthoclase (v. Adularia) to 28 mm across, partially covered with Chlorite, are nestled amongst numerous glassy, slightly smoky Quartz points, measuring up to 48 x 22 mm in size. Formerly in the Anton Berger (Mödling, Austria; 1870-1956) private collection. This is a fine old Swiss specimen from the Earl Calvert collection. |
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Wulfenite Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb District, Oshikoto Region, Namibia 20 x 20 x 18 mm Two light-straw-yellow Wulfenites are attractively perched on a small piece of matrix. Several small wulfenites are also present. The main crystal is 1.4 cm and is undamaged. Minor edge wear is present on some of the smaller Wulfenites. This is a rare color from Tsumeb. |
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GneissWare
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Posted: Nov 16, 2011 23:35 Post subject: Re: Bob's rocks |
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A few more....
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Aragonite Minglanilla area, Cuenca, Comunidad Autónoma Castilla-La Mancha, Spain 6.1 x 3.1 x 5.0 cm Two large, doubly terminated and cyclic-twinned Aragonite crystals predominate on this specimen, originating from the type locality for Aragonite. Several other crystals are attractively placed. These Aragonites have a spectacular purple hue and a bright luster. The pinacoidal faces are also lustrous and bright, unlike many specimens from this locality. A gemmy crystal penetrates the pinacoid face of the largest crystal. |
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Stibnite with Calcite(?) Xikuangshan Sb deposit, Lengshuijiang Co., Loudi Prefecture, Hunan Province, China 9.2 x 7.3 x 6.2 cm Mirror bright Stibnite crystals to 7.5 cm are partly to completely coated with fine crusts of whitish Calcite(?), which nicely accents the Stibnites. This is an attractive three-dimensional specimen. |
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Aragonite ( var. Tarnowitzite ) Malachite Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb District, Oshikoto Region, Namibia 113.0 x 85.0 x 54.0 mm Pale-yellowish prismatic hexagonal crystals of Plumboan Aragonite or "Tarnowitzite", the largest measuring 18 x 8 mm, with good luster. Sparkly green rosettes of Malachite to 3 mm are nestled amongst the Tarnowitzite. This is a superb Tsumeb specimen from the Earl Calvert collection. |
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