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PostPosted: May 22, 2012 15:07    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Just got a good UK piece from Bay Minerals ex Max Freier, a rare piece indeed, Sphalerite from the Carrock mine in the Caldbeck Fells.


Carrock sphal.JPG
 Description:
Sphalerite
Carrock Mine, Mungrisedale, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria.
60 x 40 mm approx
 Viewed:  39806 Time(s)

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Carrock sphal cl.JPG
 Description:
Sphalerite
Carrock Mine, Mungrisedale, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria.
FOV 10 x 10 mm approx
 Viewed:  39777 Time(s)

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PostPosted: May 24, 2012 22:32    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

The Mourne Mountains in Co Down is the locality for this perfect 10 mm double terminated Topaz crystal, also present are Biotite Mice, Smoky Quartz and Orthoclase.


mourne topaz.JPG
 Description:
Topaz, Smoky Quartz, Biotite, Feldspar
Diamond Rocks, Mourne Mountains, Co Down, Northern Ireland.
Topaz approx 10 mm
 Viewed:  39800 Time(s)

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PostPosted: May 27, 2012 14:53    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

One thing that never ceases to amaze me is just how wierd the Quartz can be from the Cumberland Iron Ore Fields!! This particular sample is from the Frizington Parks/New Parkside mine area. I always wonder why the Quartz in these pieces is so unusual, its such a strange blend of forms. Some of the crystals are skeletal whilst others are kind of platy and elsewhere you will find normal Cumberland habit crystals, but all in vugs on the same piece of matrix, its unusual stuff indeed. If anyones got any knowledge of why the Quartz in this area sometimes looks like this Id be really interested to know..


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Quartz
Frizington Parks/New Parkside area
FOV 30 mm across
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PostPosted: May 27, 2012 15:19    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Just thought Id mention the Quartz in the photo I just posted is absolutely undamaged in any way, it is totally pristine, though in places it looks wrecked,
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PostPosted: Jun 14, 2012 15:56    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Here are the photos of the piece from the "A Short Question on Epitaxy" thread, as I said Im not sure this is epitaxy, in fact it probably isnt, but the idea of similarly structured minerals in epitaxial formation is one Im still not completely sure I understand, but then there is much I dont understand about minerals and probably never will, otherwise mineral collecting would be boring.. Whatever it is, its a great example of some the minerals which form at that great man made scar on the planet that is Pike Law.

Galena corroding to Cerussite with Siderite on Fluorite, Pike Law Hushes, Teesdale, Co Durham, UK.



2.JPG
 Description:
Fluorite, Galena, Cerussite, Siderite.
Pike Law Hushes, Teesdale, Durham Co., UK.
cube approx 4mm across
 Viewed:  39345 Time(s)

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4.JPG
 Description:
Fluorite, Galena, Cerussite, Siderite.
Pike Law Hushes, Teesdale, Durham Co., UK.
cube approx 4mm across
 Viewed:  39297 Time(s)

4.JPG



5.JPG
 Description:
Fluorite, Galena, Cerussite, Siderite.
Pike Law Hushes, Teesdale, Durham Co., UK.
cube approx 4mm across
 Viewed:  39340 Time(s)

5.JPG



6.JPG
 Description:
Fluorite, Galena, Cerussite, Siderite.
Pike Law Hushes, Teesdale, Durham Co., UK.
cube approx 4mm across
 Viewed:  39293 Time(s)

6.JPG



8.JPG
 Description:
Fluorite, Galena, Cerussite, Siderite.
Pike Law Hushes, Teesdale, Durham Co., UK.
cube approx 4mm across
 Viewed:  39336 Time(s)

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Pike Law, this is the scar on the world that was dug out by hand I mentioned earlier.
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PostPosted: Jun 23, 2012 15:10    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Oh well I thought there might be some opinions about the above piece.

Here are 2 new additions, first up is a stunning Dry Gill Plumbogummite with Mimetite which would trim into a killer thumbnail, thing is that sugary Quartz matrix takes a lot of breaking and Im too paranoid Id damage the Plumbo, also the reverse has a really interesting mineral sandwich, a layer of Mimetite with Plumbo on top with a Manganese Oxide on that which is (to me anyway) very interesting indeed.

Then another Witherite from Haggs. This piece has the classic Haggs surface alteration to Baryte but still retains the Witherite underneath,



DSCF4538.JPG
 Description:
Plumbogummite, Mimetite, Quartz, Limonite and Manganese Oxides
Dry Ghyll, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria.
85 x 30 mm
 Viewed:  38749 Time(s)

DSCF4538.JPG



DSCF4527.1.JPG
 Description:
Plumbogummite, Mimetite, Quartz, Limonite and Manganese Oxides
Dry Ghyll, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria.
FOV approx 20 x 20 mm
 Viewed:  38841 Time(s)

DSCF4527.1.JPG



DSCF4534.1.JPG
 Description:
Plumbogummite, Mimetite, Quartz, Limonite and Manganese Oxides
Dry Ghyll, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria.
FOV approx 20 x 20 mm
 Viewed:  38814 Time(s)

DSCF4534.1.JPG



DSCF4539.JPG
 Description:
Plumbogummite, Mimetite, Quartz, Limonite and Manganese Oxides
Dry Ghyll, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria.
85 x 30 mm
 Viewed:  38860 Time(s)

DSCF4539.JPG



DSCF4541.JPG
 Description:
Plumbogummite, Mimetite, Quartz, Limonite and Manganese Oxides
Dry Ghyll, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria.
Here we see what appears to be a layer of Mimetite with a layer of Plumbogummite on top of it with a layer of Manganese Oxide on top of that, neat eh? FOV 20 mm across approx
 Viewed:  38785 Time(s)

DSCF4541.JPG



DSCF4545.JPG
 Description:
Witherite with surface alteration to Baryte
Haggs Mine, Nentsberry, Alston, Cumbria.
44 x 36 mm
 Viewed:  38758 Time(s)

DSCF4545.JPG



DSCF4546.JPG
 Description:
Witherite with surface alteration to Baryte
Haggs Mine, Nentsberry, Alston, Cumbria.
FOV approx 20 mm across
 Viewed:  38757 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Jul 15, 2012 05:49    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Here we have a wonderful Victorian forgery, I wish I knew what kind of glue they used, its lasted over 100 years and is still holding fast, locals would glue these large Apatites onto Carrock Mine matrix and sell them to unsuspecting visitors, interesting to know that mineral frauds were going on back in those days.

Then Fluorite coloured by Haematite inclusions from the Florence Mine, which is now doing quite well as a media centre, where they have comedy shows, live music and run events as diverse as upholstery and film making, well done Gilbert for keeping the dream alive.

FInally today a European classic, gemmy blue Kyanite from Switzerland, there are a number of micro crystals which are brown, I assume from hunting around the interweb that they are Staurolite, but Im not sure..



DSCF4578.JPG
 Description:
Quartz, Muscovite
Carrock Mine, Caldbeck fells, Cumbria
100 x 90 mm Apatite to15 mm
Apatite locality unknown, likely Russia or South America
 Viewed:  38292 Time(s)

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DSCF4579.JPG
 Description:
Quartz, Muscovite
Carrock Mine, Caldbeck fells, Cumbria
Apatite 15 mm
Apatite locality unknown, likely Russia or South America
 Viewed:  38277 Time(s)

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 Description:
 Viewed:  38337 Time(s)

DSCF4582.JPG



pink fluorite.JPG
 Description:
Fluorite, Quartz, Specularite on Haematite
Florence Mine Egremont, CUmbria
35 x 25 x 15 mm
 Viewed:  38309 Time(s)

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pink fluorite close up.JPG
 Description:
Fluorite, Quartz
Florence Mine Egremont, CUmbria
FOV approx 15 x 10 mm
 Viewed:  38340 Time(s)

pink fluorite close up.JPG



kyanite.JPG
 Description:
Kyanite, Micro (?) Staurolite, on Schist
Sponda Alp, Pizzo Forno, Chironico Valley, Laventina, Ticino, Switzerland.
30 x 20 mm
 Viewed:  38361 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Jul 15, 2012 14:56    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

I really love the way the Florence piece has no Eisenkiesel present.

I just thought Id add my favourite self collected Baryte, this piece came from a huge chunk I found which was actually in the beck itself and heavily stained, it took a lot of treatment to clean it up to the level it now shows. but then I think the whole issue of mineral treatments is immensely hypocrytical.



DSCF4586.JPG
 Description:
Baryte
Eller Beck, Askrigg, North Yorkshire.
50 x 35 mm approx
 Viewed:  38257 Time(s)

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DSCF4587.JPG
 Description:
Baryte
Eller Beck, Askrigg, North Yorkshire.
Stalactite (Stalagmite?) measures 25 mm approx
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PostPosted: Jul 15, 2012 17:15    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

nurbo wrote:
...Finally today a European classic, gemmy blue Kyanite from Switzerland, there are a number of micro crystals which are brown, I assume from hunting around the interweb that they are Staurolite, but Im not sure..

Almost sure Staurolite.
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PostPosted: Jul 20, 2012 18:58    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

In my usual untimely manner here are some close ups of the Calcite from the Stank mine, the one that appears on the john Betts mineral museum site. As I said I regard the inclusions as some kind of Manganese Oxide, likely Pyrolusite, (its very hard to get a good image as the pyrolusite, whoops, unknown, is below the surface and my stupid digital camera seems to focus on the nearest focal point)

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https://www.johnbetts-fineminerals.com/jhbnyc/mineralmuseum/picshow.php?id=25244
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while Im here I thought I'd wang my current favourite Sphalerite on too.



DSCF4565.JPG
 Description:
Calcite + ?
Stank Mine near Barrow in Furness,Cumbria
FOV sapprox 15 x 15 mm
 Viewed:  38082 Time(s)

DSCF4565.JPG



DSCF4566.JPG
 Description:
Calcite + ?
Stank Mine near Barrow in Furness,Cumbria
FOV sapprox 15 x 15 mm
 Viewed:  38072 Time(s)

DSCF4566.JPG



DSCF4568.JPG
 Description:
Calcite + ?
Stank Mine near Barrow in Furness,Cumbria
FOV sapprox 15 x 15 mm
 Viewed:  38127 Time(s)

DSCF4568.JPG



DSCF4569.JPG
 Description:
Calcite + ?
Stank Mine near Barrow in Furness,Cumbria
FOV sapprox 15 x 15 mm
What an interesting termination this crystal has.
 Viewed:  38082 Time(s)

DSCF4569.JPG



DSCF4570.JPG
 Description:
Sphalerite on Dolomite w Quartz.
Smallcleugh cross vein
Smallcleugh Mine,
Nenthead,
Alston Moor,
Cumbria.
95 x 40 mm
 Viewed:  38135 Time(s)

DSCF4570.JPG



DSCF4571.JPG
 Description:
Sphalerite on Dolomite w Quartz.
Smallcleugh cross vein
Smallcleugh Mine,
Nenthead,
Alston Moor,
Cumbria.
FOV approx 35 x 30 mm
 Viewed:  38178 Time(s)

DSCF4571.JPG



DSCF4573.JPG
 Description:
Sphalerite on Dolomite w Quartz.
Smallcleugh cross vein
Smallcleugh Mine,
Nenthead,
Alston Moor,
Cumbria.
Sphalerite approx 30 x 30 mm
 Viewed:  38086 Time(s)

DSCF4573.JPG



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the label
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PostPosted: Jul 21, 2012 13:57    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

In https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/viewtopic.php?p=24625#24625 nurbo wrote:
...here are some close ups of the Calcite from the Stank mine...

Two more Calcites from Stank Mine here and here, in the Smithsonian 2012 thread
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PostPosted: Jul 22, 2012 16:32    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Which kind of makes the point about Manganese Oxides! Stank Calcites included with Oxides of Iron are red.
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PostPosted: Jul 23, 2012 12:30    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

nurbo wrote:
Which kind of makes the point about Manganese Oxides! Stank Calcites included with Oxides of Iron are red.

The iron oxides could be also black or blackish.
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PostPosted: Jul 23, 2012 17:03    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Hi Jordi.
Thats true they could be black, but Ive never seen one from round these parts and Ive seen quite a few.
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PostPosted: Jul 29, 2012 01:58    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

A new Fluorite, this time from the Hesselbach Mine, Ödsbach, Oberkirch, Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Also an unusual French Septarian nodule lined with tiny caramel coloured Baryte crystals, the locality is given as Arnayon, Rhône-Alpes, Drôme, Can anyone confirm, deny or give any more information on this locality?



finished 1 (2).jpg
 Description:
Fluorite
Hesselbach Mine, Ödsbach, Oberkirch, Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
70 x 40 mm
 Viewed:  36359 Time(s)

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finished 2 (2).jpg
 Description:
Fluorite
Hesselbach Mine, Ödsbach, Oberkirch, Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
FOV approx 40 x 30 mm
 Viewed:  36334 Time(s)

finished 2 (2).jpg



DSCF4594.JPG
 Description:
Septarian noduile with Baryte
Arnayon, Rhône-Alpes, Drôme, France
60 x 55 mm
 Viewed:  36295 Time(s)

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