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Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira
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PostPosted: Mar 17, 2012 12:00    Post subject: Re: Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira  

Especially the wulfenite is simply stunning! Such a large piece of wulfenite on matrix is a highlight for most collections. I hope you'll post more of your specimens - not only the best ;-)
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PostPosted: Mar 17, 2012 14:41    Post subject: Re: Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira  

Thin plate of botryoidal malachite from the DRC, unfortunately I do not have the mine location for this specimen.


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Shaba, Democratic Republic of the Congo
12 x 6 x 1.5 cm
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PostPosted: Mar 17, 2012 15:09    Post subject: Re: Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira  

Very interesting cluster of hoppered pink halite crystals from Searles Lake in California, USA. The pink colour is attributed to bacteria incorporated when the crystals are formed.


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Searles Lake, Trona, California, USA
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PostPosted: Mar 17, 2012 15:16    Post subject: Re: Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira  

Tight cluster of stibnite crystals with the main crystal measuring 17cm. There is a slight bend at the top of the crystal which is common with this species.


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Wuling Mine, Jiangxi Provence, China
17 x 4.5 x 2 cm
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PostPosted: Mar 17, 2012 15:17    Post subject: Re: Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira  

Joseph D'Oliveira wrote:

Thin plate of botryoidal malachite from the DRC, unfortunately I do not have the mine location for this specimen.


Probably from Mashamba West Mine, Kolwezi, Katanga (Shaba)
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PostPosted: Mar 17, 2012 15:30    Post subject: Re: Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira  

Thank you for the information Jordi.
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PostPosted: Mar 17, 2012 16:34    Post subject: Re: Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira  

A very representative specimen of pyromorphite from China with crystals to 5mm. The colour contrasts very nicely with the white matrix.


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Daoping Mine, Yangshuo, Guangxi Zhuang, China
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PostPosted: Mar 19, 2012 00:51    Post subject: Re: Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira  

Joseph:

You have a very nice collection. We have a few things in common - 300 piece collection, but imagine it will grow much, much larger given time.

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PostPosted: Mar 21, 2012 20:25    Post subject: Re: Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira  

A spike ball of marcasite from the Belle Fourche Reservoir in South Dakota. This is a self collected piece and comes from a shale formation that is submerged for most of the year. In the Fall, when the water is drawn down, the shale layer is exposed and you can collect the marcasite by walking along the beach.

Some of these spike balls appear to be a pseudo morph of marcasite after pyrite.



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Belle Fourche Reservoir, South Dakota, USA
6 x 6 x 4 cm
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Belle Fourche Reservoir, South Dakota, USA
2.5 cm in diameter
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PostPosted: Apr 07, 2012 16:07    Post subject: Re: Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira  

Here are a few of the calcite specimens in my collection.


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Stanleigh Mine, Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada
5 x 3 x 3 cm
Collected from a lamprophyre dyke on the 3500' level of the mine.
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Dahisar Quarry, Mumbai, India
12 x 6 x 5 cm
White scalenohedral crystal cluster, the crystals have a matte lustre. An early piece from India.
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San Juan de Rayas Mine, Gaunajuato, Mexico
8 x 5 x 5 cm
Striated, scalenohedral calcite crystals sitting on a marcasite matrix.
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Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
13 x 7 x 2 cm
Very thin plate of scalenohedral calcite from Brazil.
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Santa Eulalia, Mexico
17 x 7 x 6 cm
Interesting colour zoning on this cluster, as the brown colour appears in only one direction.
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PostPosted: Jun 02, 2012 10:32    Post subject: Re: Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira  

It has been a while since I have posted any new mineral specimens but Spring is a busy time of year. I recently made a trip to the Cobalt-Gowganda area here in Ontario, a very prominent silver producing area from the late 1800's to the 1970's. For the time being all of the mines have been abandoned but numerous waste piles of rock are left for the collector to poke through.

Most of the easy silver has been collected from the surface but a metal detector and a pick and shovel are all that is needed to discover a few nice specimens on a days outing. The following specimens are all from the Cobalt-Gowganda area, some are self collected and some have been purchased from other collectors.



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Using the metal detector to locate "treasures" at an old mine site. The fencing that you see in the background is to protect against falling into an open hole. Many of the very rich silver veins were exposed on surface and mined out completely.
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Native silver crystals with a safflorite coating
Langis Mine, New Liskeard, Ontario, Canada
6x4.5x2 cm
This crystal was etched using acid to expose the herring bone silver crystals. As with most of these specimens, a thin coating of safflorite is attached to the silver.
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Native silver crystals (herring bone) covered with safflorite
Langis Mine, New Liskeard, Ontario, Canada
7x4x5 cm
Etched silver crystals with safflorite coating.
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Native Leaf Silver
Langis Mine, New Liskeard, Ontario, Canada
10x2x.3 cm
Nice slender leaf of native silver weighing 84 grms.
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"Float Silver"
Cobalt area
8x3.5x.5 cm
A piece of float silver from the cobalt area. Many of the silver veins were exposed on surface, during glaciation the some silver was removed and deposited further south as the glaciers travelled. The "float silver" can be identified by a spongy appearance as all of the other minerals have been naturally etched away.
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Native Bismuth
Keeley-Frontier Mine, Silver Centre, Ontario, Canada
16.5x12x1.5 cm
A cut and polished slab of gabbro showing native bismuth filling joint fractures.
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Arsenopyrite on safflorite
Harrison-Hibbert (Ruby) Mine, Cobalt, Ontario, Canada
8x5x3 cm
Druzy arsenopyrite crystals on massive safflorite.
 Viewed:  47851 Time(s)

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Argentite
Silver Queen Mine, Cobalt, Ontario, Canada
15x13x.2 cm
A complete leaf of argentite originally collected in 1914. This is the best example of an argentite leaf I've seen from the Cobalt area.
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Native silver crystals with a safflorite coating
Mensilvo Mine, Cobalt, Ontario, Canada
7.5x7x1 cm
A nice cluster of silver crystals on a leaf of native silver. Some of the crystals have a thin coating of safflorite. The specimen weighs 179 grams.
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Nippising Mine, Cobalt, Ontario, Canada
19x10.5x.5 cm
A large cut slab displaying a network of fine silver crystals and veinlets. The specimen is a brecciated vein of calcite. One funny sidebar to this spcimen, is the way the breccia pieces are arranged to show what looks like the face of a dog.
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Native silver on safflorite
Langis Mine, New Liskeard, Ontario, Canada
9x5x1 cm
Native silver on safflorite, if you look closely, you will see striations on the silver from the lower left to the upper right. These striations are slickensides and are formed as a result of movement in the fault where the silver was forming.
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PostPosted: Jul 05, 2012 05:55    Post subject: Re: Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira  

A recently collected specimen of native copper crystals in calcite from the Copper Creek Mine, Batchawana Bay area, near Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada. The copper crystals are free floating in the calcite.

The specimen was found in a creek bottom using a metal detector, it was then lightly etched with acid to remove oxidation and expose the copper crystals.



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Copper Creek Mine, Batchawana Bay, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada
7x5x3.5 cm
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PostPosted: Jul 05, 2012 20:35    Post subject: Re: Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira  

Joseph D'Oliveira wrote:
A recently collected specimen of native copper crystals in calcite from the Copper Creek Mine, Batchawana Bay area, near Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada. The copper crystals are free floating in the calcite.

The specimen was found in a creek bottom using a metal detector, it was then lightly etched with acid to remove oxidation and expose the copper crystals.

Very cool specimen!
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PostPosted: Dec 16, 2012 11:49    Post subject: Re: Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira  

Large almandine garnet collected from a small pocket within a biotite schist. These large garnets are common in the area and typically display pitted faces from contact with the biotite within the schist. This specimen has seven good crystal faces and then typically is more rounded on the contact side.


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Almandine Garnet
Kukagami Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
7 x 7 x 6.5 cm
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Native Silver in Bornite
Coleman Mine, Levack, Ontario, Canada
12 x 4.5 x 3 cm
Native silver in bornite from Sudbury is typically formed in thin sheets along joint contacts within bornite veins. These high copper veins are found in the foot wall rocks away from the nickel ore bodies that are commonly mined here.
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Pyrite
Nanisivik Mine, North West Territories, Canada
7 x 6 x 5 cm
Striated, interpenetrating cubes of pyrite from a now closed location.
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Baryte
Shirley Basin, near Casper, Wyoming
5 x 5 x 3.5 & 5 x 4 x 3 cm
Pair of Baryte blades self collected in the Shirley Basin area in central Wyoming. The Baryte blades can be found in small pockets along high cliffs of consolidated volcanic ash. I spent many weekends searching for these and only found one pocket in miles of cliff faces that were searched.
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PostPosted: Dec 16, 2012 12:08    Post subject: Re: Collection of Joseph D'Oliveira  

Thanks so much for the spell-check.

Truly nice specimens...

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