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Gerhard Niklasch
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Posted: Mar 06, 2010 18:06 Post subject: Re: "Smithsonite - Think Zinc!" Lithographie 13 |
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I suppose all the Cu-bearing Smithsonite from the Tsumeb Mine is getting a bit old by now... :)
Here's some more of the stuff, stained by bits of native copper in a few places, on Cu-bearing matrix (with some nicely fluorescing Willemite seams on the rear side, of which I haven't yet taken a picture). Specimen size 58x30x23mm, acquired in June 2009 (collection id 09NASwm01).
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Close-up crossed-eye stereo pair, looking into the little 'cave' near the middle of the first photo, field of view about 3.9x5.25mm. |
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KDF-TX
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Posted: Mar 07, 2010 09:08 Post subject: Re: "Smithsonite - Think Zinc!" Lithographie 13 |
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A couple of my smithsonites.
Kevin
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Mina San Antonio el Grande, Santa Eulalia, Mun. de Aquiles Serdán, Chihuahua, Mexico - 3.6 x 2.2 x 0.5 cm |
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Monte Cristo Mine, Rush, Marion County, Arkansas - 3 cm across |
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Gerhard Niklasch
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Posted: Mar 08, 2010 17:10 Post subject: Re: "Smithsonite - Think Zinc!" Lithographie 13 |
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No tour d'horizon of Smithsonite would be complete without the intensely lemon-yellow (Greenockite-bearing) examples from Sheshodonnell East Mine, Co. Clare, Ireland... Although the below is a very recent acquisition of mine from Barry Flannery, it's been, in his words, 'over 150 years out of the ground'!
Overall size about 35x40mm, collection id 10IESgm01. (Minor pale-purple Fluorite is present but almost completely covered.)
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Magnification reveals countless 'shark tooth' terminations everywhere on the botryoids. Field of view 6x7.3mm. |
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Peter Megaw
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Posted: Mar 09, 2010 08:23 Post subject: Re: "Smithsonite - Think Zinc!" Lithographie 13 |
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KDF-TX wrote: | A couple of my smithsonites.
Kevin |
Just a comment to clear some nomenclature. It is the San Antonio Mine or Mina San Antonio...the "el grande" bit is not part of the official mine name. It does show that way on the government topographic map, but it is wrong!
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Jean Sendero
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Location: Hudson Heights, Quebec
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Posted: Mar 09, 2010 08:50 Post subject: Re: "Smithsonite - Think Zinc!" Lithographie 13 |
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Thank you Peter, I need to redo some of my labels now.......for the better. Accurate locality names are mission critical.
Cheers
Jean
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KDF-TX
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Posted: Mar 11, 2010 06:25 Post subject: Re: "Smithsonite - Think Zinc!" Lithographie 13 |
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Thanks Peter.
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Arizona
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Location: Olathe, Kansas
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Posted: Feb 10, 2014 19:16 Post subject: Re: "Smithsonite - Think Zinc!" Lithographie 13 |
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Big yellow from Touissit.
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Smithsonite Touissit, Touissit District, Oujda-Angad Province, Oriental Region, Morocco 9x7 cm |
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