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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Dec 27, 2009 17:17 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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Thanks Pete.
I already changed it a little bit.
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Jan 01, 2010 14:31 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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One of the more classic species from Ojuela Mine: the Adamite.
In this case the plus is its pedigree: a former John S. White specimen. Luxury! ;-)
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A nice Adamite consisting of two radial groups almost perfectly circular, with crystals of lemon yellow color, more intense on terminations. Ojuela Mine, Mapimí, Municipio de Mapimí, Durango, Mexico Specimen size: 2.5 × 1.2 × 1.2 cm = 1.0” × 0.5” × 0.5” Extremely fluorescent long & short UV Photo: Reference Specimens -> http://www.fabreminerals.com/specimens/MEC-north-america-mineral-specimens.php#TN36G9 |
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Jan 02, 2010 13:44 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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Another beauty from Ojuela
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Cuprian Adamite Mina Ojuela, Mapimí, Municipio de Mapimí, Durango, Mexico Mined on March 2008 Specimen size: 4.2 × 3.5 × 2.6 cm. Photographed for the ‘Ste. Marie-aux-Mines 2008’ section of the magazine ‘Lapis’ and appears on page 45 of number 9/2008 Photo: Reference Specimens -> http://www.fabreminerals.com/specimens/RSMEC-north-america-notable-specimens.php#EG11L9 |
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Jim Prentiss
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Posted: Jan 07, 2010 09:13 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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Here is my exhibit for this forum thread.
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Hemimorphite with Mimetite. Specimen measures 3 1/2" x 2 3/4" x 2" (8.9cm x 7.0cm x 5.1cm) |
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Hemimorphite and Mimetite, detail of the above. Field of veiw is 1" (25.4cm) |
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Michael Shaw
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Posted: Jan 07, 2010 15:32 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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This is a specimen that I've had in my collection since 1962. It was labeled "barthite" which according to MinRec is an overgrowth of conichalcite over austinite. I'd be interested to hear what the Mexico experts think. I'll post a few more Ojuela pieces when I get a chance.
Michael
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Jan 08, 2010 11:48 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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"Barthite" was used on the past as a synonim of a Cu-bearing austinite or overgrowths of conichalcite on Cu-bearing austinite but for my own experience it is a name frequently misused.
When I analyzed some specimen labeled as "Barthite" coming from old collections the result was always cuprian adamite, so I suggest to you analyze your sample.
Jordi
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Michael Shaw
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Posted: Jan 08, 2010 13:44 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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Yes Jordi, submitting the specimen for analysis is the only way I will be sure of its identity. I am still hoping that Ed H. or Peter M. might weigh in on this image based on their experience.
The attached image is a mimetite from the Ojuela Mine. The field of view is approximately 3 cm. wide.
Mineral: | Mimetite |
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Jan 09, 2010 08:44 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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Another specimen of Legrandite, one of the more famous species at Ojuela Mine.
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Legrandite on limonite matrix Ojuela Mine, Mapimí, Municipio de Mapimí, Durango, Mexico Specimen size: 3.1 × 3 × 1.6 cm. Main crystal size: 2 × 0.2 cm. Photo: Reference Specimens -> http://www.fabreminerals.com/specimens/SHQ-reference-fine-minerals.php#TM42J3 |
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Peter Megaw
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Posted: Sep 04, 2010 15:29 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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Recent Ojuela Beauties: I had the pleasure of starting the week at Arkenstone's opening party and finishing it at Mapimi in Mexico. Strangely a few things followed me home that might be of interest to some of you...thanks for the urging Gail. Rob had bought some of the pieces Jason New exhibited at Tucson this year and had them available. One of the pieces I got was a great malachite on matrix...cabinet size, blob is 3 cm across. Another is a TN of calcite with aurichalcite inclusions.
In Mexico all they had was some overpriced wulfenite, bashed fluorite and this superb hemimorphite ball on matrix...also a cabinet size. The trip wasn't wasted!
Locals tell me that the heavy rains this summer have flooded the lower levels a bit, but that they are still mining galena remnants whereever they can find them and some nice rare secondary lead/zinc species are emerging in very small quantities.
Rob also had a great old Flor de Pena legrandite plate...probably from the mid-70s find. We own this mine and this makes me want to check it out more thoroughly...maybe when things cool down.
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TN calcite with aurichalcite inclusions |
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Flor de Pena legrandite...note the stubbier habit compared to Ojuela |
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Ed Huskinson
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Posted: Sep 05, 2010 19:55 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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Holy cow Peter! Thanks for the info on sphalerite. You know me, i still use some of the old-tyme terminology, guess it dates me somewhat.
I like the Flor de Pena legrandite, thanks for posting the photo.
As for the green stuff, I've never analyzed it. Sometimes it's been sold as conichalcite, sometimes as austinite. The way I see it, it depended on the Mexican dealer's mood at the time.
Here's a blast from the past. Back in 1978 Bruce (Van Allen, deceased Colorado collector who specialized in minerals from Mapimi) and I made a run down to Mapimi and picked up a few minerals, including the attached "Mixonite" specimens. I cannot remember whether you were able to accompany us on that trip or not. Regardless, you should find the enclosed "Mixonite" photos interesting. I cannot remember which of the dealers was flogging these as "Mixonita", but we went with the flow and acquired them with pleasure.
I have seen none of this material in the last oh..., 20 or 30 years. Do you know anything specific as to the point (stope, area, whatever) of origin in Ojuela? Just curious.
Thanks,
Ed
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"Mixonite", Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. 6.5 cm by 7 cm. These delightful adamites only came out for a few years. They were not as popular as the bright yellow adamites, but nontheloess.... |
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"Mixonite", Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. The specimen is 6.5 cm by 7 cm. Also, the specimen is strongly fluorescent under both wavelengths of UV. |
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"Mixonite" (Adamite), Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Backside of specimen figured in photos 1 & 2. Note the "bowtie" adamite crystal (7mm longest dimension) just below midcenter. The entire specimen is composed of hundreds of similar crystals. |
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"Mixonite", (adamite), Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Specimen is 4.5 cm by 8 cm., on gossanous matrix (aren't they all?). Again, note the "bowties" of adamite, which is highly fluorescent. |
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"Mixonite", Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico. Backside of specimen in previous photograph. This was acquired in 1978, as can be seen from the affixed label. I see that I acquired the piece on my birthday that year. |
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Peter Megaw
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Posted: Sep 05, 2010 20:17 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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Wasn't that the trip where you, Bruce and Charles McKeemey (sp?) met me and my now brother in law Steve in Chihuahua (after Mapimi) and we got in a bit of trouble at the Hotel Victoria for crashing a wedding party/dance? Might have been a different trip, but I know I never went to Mapimi with you and Bruce. I do have an adamite crystal and a sketch he made from it though..unless I gave it to you? Everytime I drive down 1st Avenue past the Sierra Vista Apartments I think of him and 18 people crashed on our floor during Tucson 1979. I still meet people who claim to have been one of the crashers! Good times, I miss the "real" Bruce a lot...MS is a horrible thing.
Enough in-jokes and nostalgia
I remember the "mixonite" well but never got a good one...partly because between you all being there and Steve and me visiting 2 weeks later the Aztec Sun legrandites were found and I spent all my money on a TN from that pocket. I can't do "lugares" vas well as Mike New, send them to him or bring the piece to Denver and have him check it out...he can.
Just to show how tough the "greenies" are...here's a conichalcite pseudomorph after malachite after azurite and I can;t swear there isn't cu-adamite or arsendescloizite in there too.
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javmex2
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Posted: Sep 06, 2010 12:37 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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hello, my name is Javier, I hope to participate a little in this forum, as I have many Headboard knowledge and the people involved are experts in minerals, this is a piece of Mapimi, anyone could tell it to me?
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mine: Ojuela, Mapimi Durango Mexico. |
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Peter Megaw
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Posted: Sep 06, 2010 13:20 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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Javier...these have been analysed and are mimetite.
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javmex2
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Posted: Sep 06, 2010 13:32 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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Thanks Peter,
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javmex2
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Posted: Sep 06, 2010 16:55 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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Ojuela mine Adamite, I find it interesting because of the color and crystallization, I hope you like the pictures and give me your opinions
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how common is the color of mine is Adamite Ojuela |
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detail of the piece, which I got in early. |
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sainbayarb
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Posted: Mar 07, 2011 11:29 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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Hello
I would like to use this photo for my book cover.
Please contact me via email for more details
Cheers,
Sainbayar
sainbayarb(at)gmaildotcom (i cant use proper at symbol and gmail so i just wrote)
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Mar 07, 2011 14:40 Post subject: Re: Ojuela Mine |
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sainbayarb wrote: |
I would like to use this photo for my book cover.
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What photo please? what book please?
Jordi
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