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A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico
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PostPosted: Sep 30, 2010 23:27    Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico  

Here is one of my favorites - an Aurichalcite thumbnail from the Kelly Mine. My wife is going to photograph a bunch of stuff tomorrow!


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Aurichalcite, Kelly Mine, Socorro county. Thumbnail.
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PostPosted: Sep 30, 2010 23:28    Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico  

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Those are fantastic, thanks for sharing!

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PostPosted: Oct 01, 2010 13:34    Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico  

Here are a few things from New Mexico that are in my collection. Some are self-collected, some were acquired in trade, a few others I bought. Your comments or suggestions are much appreciated.

I will post more specimens later this afternoon.

Thanks,

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Kelly Smithsonite-2.jpg
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Smithsonite, Kelly Mine, Magdalena District, near Magdalena, New Mexico. 5.5cm X 5.0 cm. From Tony Otero, who ran the rock shop in Magdalena, New Mexico, in 1977. The specimen features a single "Rice Grain" crystal growing off one of the spheres. The splotch of brown is where the "Rice Grain" contacted the other side of the little pocket. My friend Mike refers to this piece as "Right off the cover of Sinkankas".
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Same specimen, side view to show the crystal's point of attachment across the pocket.
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Fluorite, Mex Tex Mine, Socorro County, New Mexico. 6.5 X 3.5 cm. From Tony Potucek, 1971.
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Tony's CaF2,1.JPG
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Same specimen, close up. The fluorite is actually a pale lilac colour. The greenish tinge to the modified crystals is due to underlying copper oxides. Tony collected this specimen in 1969 or 1970.
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PostPosted: Oct 01, 2010 14:01    Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico  

Ed Huskinson wrote:
Your comments or suggestions are much appreciated..

Yes Ed, I have a suggestion. How about pics from your Arizona specimens, "King man"? ;-) ;-)
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PostPosted: Oct 01, 2010 15:08    Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico  

Those are great, Ed, I especially like that smithsonite - thanks for putting them up!

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PostPosted: Oct 01, 2010 23:14    Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico  

A couple bits from New Mexico -


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Fluorite on Quartz, Blanchard Mine, Harrisonburg District, 5x5x3 cm overall size
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Microcline with epitaxial albite, Organ Mts., Dona Ana County. 14x8x3 cm overall size.
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PostPosted: Oct 02, 2010 01:25    Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico  

Here are a few more specimens from New Mexico. Land of Enchantment indeed.

Next I will post a few fluorites from New Mexico.



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Fluorite. 5.5 X 2.5 cm. "Blue Room, Blanchard Mine, Bingham, Socorro County, New Mexico. A collector could go up the hill and descend to this big room (the Blue Room), the walls of which were coated with these beautiful little blue fluorite crystals. Unfortunately, the fluorite from there is very light-sensitive, and will assume a dull, colourless aspect after only a few day (or less) in direct sunlight.. This specimen has never seen the light of day. Gift of Will Wilkinson, when he was a student at New Mexico Tech in 1970 or 1971.
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Linarite, also from the "Blue Room", Blanchard Mine. 4.5 X 3.5 cm. There was a small crawl space off to one side of the Blue Room from which one could extract craystalline masses of linarte such as this. Linarite is found throughout the mine, often (but not always) associated with galena.
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Exp PbS cube-1.JPG
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Quartz, fluorite and galena. 7.5 X 6.5 cm. sunshine Drift, Blanchard Mine, Bingham, New Mexico. The galena has been replaced by a mixture of anglesite and cerussite.
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Exp PbS cube-2.JPG
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Same specimen, from the side. Note that the galena cube has undergone expansion when it altered to anglesite and cerussite. I like these expanded galena cubes, in part because they are the opposite of exfoliation, the weathering process that produces rounded boulders. Microcrystalline cerussite makes the ex-galena surfaces glitter. Gift of Dr. Peter Megaw
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ZnCO3 on BaSO4 - 2.JPG
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Smithsonite on Baryte. Juanita Tunnel, (Kelly Mine), Magdalena District, Socorro County, New Mexico. 8.5 X 5 cm. When I first found the Baryte there I thought it was wulfenite. These smithsonite-coated specimens assuaged my disappointment..
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ZnCO3 on BaSO4 - 5.JPG
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Slightly different view of the same specimen.
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Gold wires etched from pink calcite. 3.2 X 2.0 cm. San Pedro Mine, New Placers Mining District, Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Purchased from Ira Young, Tucson, 1995 At first glance, the pink calcite looks just like rose quartz.
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PostPosted: Oct 02, 2010 02:42    Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico  

Some more fluorite from New Mexico.


Chise CaF2-1.JPG
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Fluorite (octahedral) on milky quartz. Cross Mountain Mine, Chise Fluorspar District, Sierra County, New Mexico. 6.5 X 5.2 cm. Self-collected, from my thesis area.
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Another view, better showing the octahedral habit of the District Fluorite.
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Fluorite, Lookout #1 Mine, Cook's Peak, Luna County, New Mexico. 5.8 X 3 cm. Gift of Dick Jones, 1980.
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Lookout octahedron 1.JPG
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Fluorite (octahedral). Lookout #1 Mine, Cook's Peak, Luna county, New Mexico. The octahedron is 4.5 cm across. From Dick Jones, 1980. The subtle colours displayed by these specimens is difficult to capture.
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Lookout octahedron 2.JPG
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Same specimen, slightly different view.
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111 over 001 -a.JPG
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Fluorite. Cook's Peak, Luna County, New Mexico. 5.5 X 3.0 cm. Acquired from Dick Jones in 1980. These things were abundant in the 80's, not so much today. This is a special specimen because it indicates there was a change in the temperature of the ore-forming solutions.
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111 over 001 -c.JPG
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A clearer shot of the same specimen, finger for scale. The specimens from this pocket were characterized by tiny distorted (almost spinel-twinned) late stage clear crystals that grew on and near the tips of the octahedrons.
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111 over 001 -f.JPG
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Here the specimen has been rolled forward to expose the obverse (ie, backside) of the specimen. Note that the darker purple octahedrons have overgrown light blue cubic fluorite, occupying what would be the 111 face for the cubes. The olde-tyme thinking was that light-colored cubic crystals indicated a lower temperature of formation while the dark octahedral crystals formed at higher temperatures. So there would have to have been an increase in the temperature of the ore-forming fluid to produce what we have here. Fluid inclusion study is called for. But someone else is going to have to provide the rock for study. Mine stays intact....
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111 over 001 -h.JPG
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A final view of the cubic "backside' of the specimen.
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Chise CaF2's -1.JPG
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Fluorite, east side, Cross Mountain, Chise, Sierra County, New Mexico. Crystal on the left is 2.5 cm across, that on the right is 2.0 cm.
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Chise CaF2's -2.JPG
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Fluorite, Chise, New Mexico. A little better shot of these specimens from my thesis area.
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PostPosted: Oct 02, 2010 03:11    Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico  

Here's some stuff from the Stephenson Bennett Mine, and a quartz from Lincoln county.


S-B PbMoO4 - 2.JPG
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Wulfenite 3 X 3 X 3 cm. Stephenson Bennett Mine, Organ Mountains, Dona Ana County, New Mexico.
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S-B PbMoO4 - 8.JPG
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Wulfenite 2.0 cm X 3.4 cm. Stephenson Bennett Mine, Organ Mountains, Dona Ana county, New Mexico.
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S-B PbMoO4 - 8.JPG



Linconl co. Jap twin.JPG
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Quartz, variety smoky (and twinned in the Japanese style) Lincoln County, New Mexico. Acquired from Dick Jones, 1980. The crystal is 3.2 cm tall, and is 2.5 cm at it's widest point.
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Cerussite ("Sixling" twin) Stephenson Bennett Mine, Organ Mountains, Dona Ana County, New Mexico. Crystals ("V-twins") to over 6" are reported from this mine. This little sixling is 3mm wide.
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PostPosted: Oct 02, 2010 12:31    Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico  

Here are some pieces from a galena and white fluorite pocket I collected last year at the Blanchard Mine. The galenas have micro anglesites on them.


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The Pocket
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PostPosted: Oct 02, 2010 13:07    Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico  

It is so exciting see all these beauties come to the light and with so complete descriptions!

Thanks to everybody, I'm enjoying these threads a lot, please more ;-)

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PostPosted: Oct 03, 2010 15:55    Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico  

Here are a few shots of the Kelly Mine, near Magdalena. These shots were taken in 2005.


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Head frame of the Kelly Mine.
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Al Cherepon and Gordan May at the entrance to the Kelly Mine.
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PostPosted: Oct 03, 2010 21:02    Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico  

Here are some "oddball" NM things. Hope you enjoy!!!

Darren



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Hematite rosettes, Orogrande, Otero County, NM, about 10 cm.
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Libethinite, South Rim Pit, Tyrone Mine, Grant County, NM. About 10 cm across.
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Libethinite, South Rim Pit, Tyrone Mine, Grant County, NM. About 10 cm across.
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Smithsonite on Aurichalcite, Kelly Mine, Socorro County, NM. Quite nice thumbnail!
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Azurite, Grant County, NM - nice little thumbnail!
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P9210080.JPG
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Pseudomalachite on Chrysocolla pseudos of Libethinite, South Rim Pit, Tyrone Mine, Grant County, NM. Another thumbnail.
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P9210085.JPG
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Libethinite (grass green) on Chrysocolla, South Rim Pit, Tyrone Mine, Grant County, NM - thumbnail.
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Smithsonite, Kelly Mine, Socorro County, NM. Nice little thumbnail.
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Psilomelane, Socorro County, NM. Thumbnail.
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Andradite (heavily etched) and Quartz, Orogrande, Otero County, NM. About 10 cm.
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PostPosted: Oct 03, 2010 21:44    Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico  

More New Mexico stuff!


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Nice Baryte miniature, Palm Park, Dona Ana County, NM.
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Vanadinite, Fairview Claim, Dona Ana County, NM. Another view.
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Vanadinite, Fairview Claim, Dona Ana County, NM. Another view.
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Vanadinite, Fairview Claim, Dona Ana County, NM. This mine is still loaded with this stuff, but inaccessible to the public. Small thumbnail.
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P9210110.JPG
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Quartz on Baryte, Palm Park, Dona Ana County, NM. The matrix is bladed greenish-brown Baryte. 10 cm.
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Close-up.
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Copper, Chino Pit, Santa Rita, Grant County, NM. About 15 cm.
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P9210119.JPG
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Copper, Chino Pit, Santa Rite, Grant County, NM. About 18 cm. A few spinel twins in this one.
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P9210121.JPG
 Description:
Hematite, Iron Mountain #2, Dona Ana County, NM. About 12 cm. Really nice piece for this loation.
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P9210122.JPG
 Description:
VERY nice miniature Hemimorphite, Memphis Mine, Dona Ana County, NM. Most hemimorphite here are micros or thumbnails of very nice white to colorless sprays. This location is a true NM treasure!
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Allanite-ce, from Lincoln County, NM. Sold to me for 50 cents as a quartz piece. The Allanite group is just under 1 cm.
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 Description:
"Turdrock" as my wife calls it!!!! Hematite from Iron Mountain #2, Dona Ana County, NM. About 5 cm.
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PostPosted: Oct 03, 2010 21:50    Post subject: Re: A mineralogical trip through the states of USA - New Mexico  

More NM.....


P9210131.JPG
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One of my favorites! Calcite after Wulfenite, Stephenson-Bennett Mine, Dona Ana County, NM. About 4 cm. Collected from the dumps in 2002.
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Baryte, Palm Park, Dona Ana County, NM. About 12 cm.
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Quartz, San Andres Peak (near the Ben Nevis Mine), Dona Ana County, NM. There is a nice vein of this exposed at the location. The photo fails to capture just how nice these are! About 8 cm across.
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