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h.abbasi

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Posted: May 21, 2012 06:40 Post subject: One Month Work in the Anarak mines |
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On 9 May, my friend Mr. Pirirany and I went to Chah Mileh Pb mine (Anarak District, Naein County, Esfahan Province, Iran). An abandoned mine near Anarak City which was abandoned in 1959. We found more than 60 good specimens and I will share some of them with you. I hope you enjoy and let me know your comments:
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Mine entrance Mr. Pirirani at mine entrance. The mine entrance was damaged and very difficult and dangerous to access. After entering we had to crawl about 30 m. |
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Wulfenite Chah Mileh mine, Anarak city, Esfahan province, Iran A very good thumbnail of rather thick wulfenite crystals |
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Mimetite Chah Mileh mine, Anarak city, Esfahan province, Iran Persian mimetite is some of the best in the world. This specimen consists of bright orange mimetite of the best color. All in all, this is a beautiful specimen of material that is very, very difficult to obtain. |
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Descloizite Chah Mileh mine, Anarak city, Esfahan province, Iran The matrix is actually a large descloizite crystal that has been pseudomorphed by a mixture of cerussite, mimetite, wulfenite, and possibly anglesite. Over that has grown a second generation of mimetite crystals, and a few bright orange wulfenites. This is truly an exceptional miniature, and an example of material only found in Iran. This specimen consists of a big crystal of Wulfenite too ( in left of photo ) |
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Minium Chah Mileh mine, Anarak city, Esfahan province, Iran. Minium crystals from the oxidized zone of the mine and some wulfenite crystals on it. |
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: May 21, 2012 07:43 Post subject: Re: One Month Work in the Anarak mines |
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Thank you Abbasi, I will love this thread!
For those who do not know it, the Chahmile mine is the source of some of the world's best Wulfenites. Is extremely rare to see some of them, but Museums like Sorbonne in Paris, display a few as the result of the trips to Iran by the former curator Mr. Pierre Bariand. The rich color, wonderful contrast with the whitish matrix, the size and the luster, the Wulfenites from the Chahmile Mine are equal (if not better) in terms of quality than the famous Wulfenites from the Red Cloud Mine.
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Les Presmyk
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Posted: May 21, 2012 09:44 Post subject: Re: One Month Work in the Anarak mines |
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The wulfenites from here are probably the reddish wulfenites, consistently more so and as Jordi observed, probably redder than the vast majority of Red Cloud mine specimens.
As an aside, the Red Cloud mine was not named for its red wulfenite, which from the earliest mining was recognized as something beautiful and unique. To this point it was mentioned in the Territorial Governor's report to the United States Congress around 1898. The mine took its name from a trail honoring a tribal chief.
I really appreciate the photos and the efforts of these two gentlemen to bring these specimens to light. Their pride in their country is obvious.
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Posted: May 21, 2012 09:58 Post subject: Re: One Month Work in the Anarak mines |
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Congratulations on your successful collecting and thanks for this thread. I well remember the only other fine wulfenite from this mine which Pierre Bariand, then curator of the Sorbonne Museum, collected himself (I believe) and was part of the display that he brought to the Tucson Show many years ago. It was vibrantly red!
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Posted: May 21, 2012 14:47 Post subject: Re: One day trip to Chahmile mine, Iran |
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Great!
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Posted: May 28, 2012 01:36 Post subject: One Month Work in the Anarak mines |
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Hi all
I found nice minerals in the Anarak abandoned mines (Chah Mileh mine, Goea abas, Nakhlak ...)
See and enjoy
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Farhad
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Mimetite Chah Mileh mine, Anarak city, Esfahan province, Iran 7 x 7 cm. |
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Mimetite and wulfenite Chah Mileh mine, Anarak city, Esfahan province, Iran 6 x 5 cm. |
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Cerussite Nakhlak mine, Anarak city, Esfahan province, Iran 6 cm. |
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Cerussite Ps. Descloizite and Mimetite Chah Mileh mine, Anarak city, Esfahan province, Iran 9 x 6 cm. |
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Posted: May 28, 2012 01:53 Post subject: Re: One Month Work in the Anarak mines |
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Really cool stuff! You say an abandoned mine - can everybody enter this mine?
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h.abbasi

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Posted: May 28, 2012 02:30 Post subject: Re: One Month Work in the Anarak mines |
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Dear Pirirani
Congratulations and thanks for this thread.
mamnun az zahamatet va in topiket khayli ghashang bud hal kardam . yaani faghat ba ina mishe fahmund ke keshvare ma che chizaee tush peyda mishe . kash nemuneh hay khubetun ro ham aksashuno mizashtin .
be har hal mersi . omidvaram dobare ye forsati pish biad ba ham berim dobare
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Posted: May 28, 2012 02:42 Post subject: Re: One Month Work in the Anarak mines |
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Mer30 Hasan
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pirirani
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Posted: May 28, 2012 03:02 Post subject: Re: One Month Work in the Anarak mines |
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Hi
Some other photos
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Mimetite Chah Mileh mine, Anarak city, Esfahan province, Iran 9 x 8 cm. |
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Mimetite Chah Mileh mine, Anarak city, Esfahan province, Iran 3.7 x 3.5 cm. |
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Cerussite Nakhlak mine, Anarak city, Esfahan province, Iran 5 cm. |
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Posted: May 28, 2012 05:48 Post subject: Re: One Month Work in the Anarak mines |
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Amazing cerussite!! It reminds me of those from Tsumeb. Thanks for sharing here.
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Posted: May 28, 2012 06:54 Post subject: Re: One Month Work in the Anarak mines |
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Hi pirirani, welcome to FMF.
I unified both threads, this one and the previous one from h.abbasi, "One day trip to Chahmile mine, Iran" in order to make more coherent the topic. I also renamed the topic, right now is no more "One day trip to Chahmile mine, Iran" but "One Month Work in the Anarak mines".
Also, we love to see your Farsi texts, but if possible please add also its translation to English language to help the non Farsi speakers to understand what you mean... ;-)
Again, thank you both for this so interesting thread.
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Posted: May 28, 2012 07:19 Post subject: Re: One Month Work in the Anarak mines |
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It is really a pleasure to see what wonderful minerals there are in parts of the world we do not know much about. Many of these specimens can keep up with famous localities: The cerussite (as Antonio mentioned) reminds of Tsumeb, and the red wulfenite reminds me of Red Cloud Mine (Arizona), the mimetite of the great ones from various mines in Chihuahua/Mexico!
Good work, thanks!
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