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Michael Shaw
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Posted: Jul 01, 2013 10:24 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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More from Peru including my favorite mineral - galena.
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Galena Pachapaqui District, Bolognesi Province, Ancash Department, Peru 7.4 x 9.4 cm. Lead gray, cuboctahedral galena crystals associated with pale pink calcite rhombs, cubic pyrite, quartz, and sphalerite. |
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Tetrahedrite Mercedes Mine, Huallanca District, Dos de Mayo Province, Huánuco Department, Peru 5.4 x 7.7 cm Semi-lustrous, sharply formed tetrahedrite crystals to 2.6 cm. |
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Galena Huanzala Mine, Huallanca District, Dos de Mayo Prov., Hunauco Dept., Peru 5.3 x 8.5 cm. Galena associated with colorless, bladed Baryte. |
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Galena Alimon Mine, Huayllay District, Pasco Province, Pasco Department, Peru 5.5 x 7.0 cm. Metallic silver-gray, spinel-twinned galena crystals associated with black sphalerite. |
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Michael Shaw
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Posted: Jul 02, 2013 14:58 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Still more from Peru.
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Siderite Julcani Mine, Julcani District, Angaraes Province, Huancavelica Department, Peru 3.5 x 7.0 cm. Brownish, flattened siderite rhombs stacked one on top of another and completely covering matrix. |
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Fluorite Huanzala Mine, Huallanca District, Dos de Mayo Province, Huanuco Dept., Peru 5.5 x 7.0 cm. Pale green octahedral fluorite crystal measuring 4.0 cm on a matrix of cream to tan dolomite and quartz crystals. |
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Alabandite Uchucchacua Mine, Oyon Province, Lima Dept., Peru 5.1 x 5.6 cm. Well-formed lustrous black alabandite crystals associated with crystallized pink rhodochrosite. |
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Calcite Morococha District, Yauli Prov., Junin Dept., Peru 4.5 x 6.5 cm. Sugary-textured, tan scalenohedral calcite crystals, several of which have a secondary growth forming a cap on the original termination. |
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Ru Smith
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Posted: Jul 02, 2013 19:51 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Very fine specimens and how interesting to have galena as favourite mineral. How did that come about?
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Michael Shaw
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Posted: Jul 02, 2013 20:46 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Ru Smith wrote: | Very fine specimens and how interesting to have galena as favourite mineral. How did that come about? |
Thanks Ru. As for my favorite mineral being galena, one of the first minerals in my collection was a specimen from the Tri-State area of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri. It has a couple of bright cubic galena crystals perched up on a shard of chert. The perfection of those cubes always fascinated me, and the metallic luster was a bonus. I've loved galena ever since.
Michael
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Posted: Jul 04, 2013 14:58 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Continuing with Peru.
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Baryte Cerro Warihuyn, Miraflores, Huamalíes Province, Huánuco Department, Peru 3.9 x 6.0 cm. Transparent, bladed Baryte crystals on pale pinkish-white dolomite. Mined in 2005. |
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Quartz Cantera Quesga, Ancash Department, Peru 4.9 x 8.0 cm. Colorless transparent quartz crystals scattered over a matrix of platy, mint green fuschite crystals. |
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Quartz Mundo Nuevo Mine, Huamachuco, La Libertad, Peru 3.3 x 4.5 cm. Doubly terminated Japan law twin associated with small black hübnerite crystals. Collected in 2011. |
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Michael Shaw
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Posted: Jul 06, 2013 13:54 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Today's post will finish Peru. I'll continue to show minerals from South America in my collection in upcoming posts. Up next - Bolivia and Argentina.
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Rhodochrosite Santa Rita Mine, Morococha District, Yauli Province, Junín Department, Peru 5.0 x 7.0 cm. A druse of lustrous pink hodochrosite crystals interspersed with transparent quartz crystals on a massive rhodochrosite and sulfide matrix. |
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Pyrite Alimon Mine, Huaron mining district, Huayllay district, Pasco Province, Pasco Department, Peru 8.2 x 10.6 cm. Typical cubic pyrite crystals with colorless quartz crystals and black sphalerite on a massive sphalerite matrix |
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Tetrahedrite Pachapaqui District, Bolognesi Province, Ancash Department, Peru 5.8 x 8.7 cm. Metallic black tetrahedrite crystals with manganoan calcite and quartz on a sulfide matrix. |
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Rhodochrosite Uchucchacua Mine, Oyon Province, Lima Dept., Peru 6.8 x 8.7 cm. FOV = 5.0 cm Gemmy, cherry red rhodochrosite rhombs with stepped faces associated with colorless cuboctahedral fluorite crystals on a black manganese rich matrix. |
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Michael Shaw
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Posted: Jul 08, 2013 11:19 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Collection minerals from Bolivia.
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Copper Corocoro, Pacajes Province, La Paz Department, Bolivia 2.0 x 3.0 cm. Sharp pseudomorph of native copper after aragonite. |
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Vivianite Morococala Mine, 280 M Level, Dalence Prov., Oruro Dept., Bolivia 2.5 x 5.0 cm. Gemmy doubly terminated emerald green vivianite crystals. |
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Cassiterite Viloco Mine, Loayza Province, La Paz Dept., Bolivia 4.5 x 8.2 cm. Lustrous, dark brown, twinned crystals associated with small quartz crystals. |
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Carles Millan
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Posted: Jul 08, 2013 15:49 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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crosstimber wrote: | Copper
Corocoro, Pacajes Province, La Paz Department, Bolivia
2.0 x 3.0 cm.
Sharp pseudomorph of native copper after aragonite. |
Very nice specimen thanks to the uncommon sharp edges, and excellent photo as usual.
Just as a curiosity, I'd like to add that some experts in Bolivian minerals, among them our fellow Alfredo Petrov, believe that it is actually copper after calcite after aragonite. And some specimens with superficial oxidation would contain malachite after copper after calcite after aragonite (needing a very large label).
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Michael Shaw
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Posted: Jul 08, 2013 21:33 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Carles Millan wrote: | crosstimber wrote: | Copper
Corocoro, Pacajes Province, La Paz Department, Bolivia
2.0 x 3.0 cm.
Sharp pseudomorph of native copper after aragonite. |
Very nice specimen thanks to the uncommon sharp edges, and excellent photo as usual.
Just as a curiosity, I'd like to add that some experts in Bolivian minerals, among them our fellow Alfredo Petrov, believe that it is actually copper after calcite after aragonite. And some specimens with superficial oxidation would be malachite after copper after calcite after aragonite (needing a very large label). |
Thanks Carles, that's an interesting observation. I have had an interest in pseudomorphs for about 15 years and pseudomorphs are the focus of one of my sub-collections. While I think they are endlessly fascinating, I also find some of them confusing. Many are pretty straightforward and it is easy to see what the original mineral was. However, when there is a sequence of multiple pseudomorphs it can get pretty tricky.
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Carles Millan
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Posted: Jul 09, 2013 03:13 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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crosstimber wrote: | Many (pseudomorphs) are pretty straightforward and it is easy to see what the original mineral was. However, when there is a sequence of multiple pseudomorphs it can get pretty tricky. |
Alfredo told me once that a great deal of copper specimens from that deposit still keep a portion of the original calcium carbonate in the inner part. This material has been analyzed several times and it happens to have calcite crystallographic structure, and not the aragonite's anymore.
Jordi Fabre will forgive me but I'm unable to find that conversation at FMF. If it really exists...
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Posted: Jul 09, 2013 04:14 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Carles Millan wrote: | ...Jordi Fabre will forgive me but I'm unable to find that conversation at FMF. If it really exists... |
Here it is: Bolivian copper after aragonite
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Pierre Joubert
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Posted: Jul 09, 2013 04:44 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Hi Michael. Beautiful specimens, especially the Rhodochrosites.
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Michael Shaw
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Posted: Jul 09, 2013 15:04 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Thanks for your kind comments, Pierre. And thank you to Jordi for supplying the link to the thread on the copper pseudomorphs from Corocoro. I will have to look up Alfredo's article in Rocks and Minerals.
Michael
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Roger Warin
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Posted: Jul 09, 2013 15:26 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Amazing pics and specimens.
Roger.
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Michael Shaw
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Posted: Jul 09, 2013 22:32 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Roger Warin wrote: | Amazing pics and specimens.
Roger. |
Thank you Roger.
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Don Lum
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Posted: Jul 09, 2013 22:45 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Roger Warin wrote: | Amazing pics and specimens.
Roger. |
Michael,
I totally agree with Pierre and Roger.
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Michael Shaw
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Posted: Jul 10, 2013 09:49 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Thanks Don. I really look forward to viewing all of the collection threads each day. Each one is a reflection of the tastes and interests of the individual collector, and in the case of Pierre's and Mike Wood's threads, some wonderful photos of where these treasures come from.
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Quartz Anahi Mine, La Gaiba District, Sandoval Prov., Santa Cruz Dept., Bolivia 3.2 x 8.0 cm. Partially etched crystal of amethyst with a gemmy interior and zones of yellow citrine. |
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Sulphur El Desierto Mine, San Pablo de Napa, Daniel Campos Prov., Potosi Dept., Bolivia 6.4 x 8.4 cm. Gemmy, complex Sulphur crystals on a gray altered volcanic matrix. |
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Magnetite Cerro Huanaquino, Potosi Dept., Bolivia 4.5 x 6.9 cm. Octahedral magnetite crystals to 1.5 cm. |
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Pyrite Canutillos Mine, Machacamarca District, Cornelio Saavedra Prov., Potosí Dept., Bolivia 3.7 x 5.2 cm. Brassy pyrite crystals with an unusual habit. |
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Posted: Jul 13, 2013 10:04 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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A few more from Bolivia.
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Franckeite Itos Mine, Oruro City, Cercado Province, Oruro Department, Bolivia 6.4 x 7.0 cm. A rich mass of crystalline franckeite, |
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Franckeite Itos Mine, Oruro City, Cercado Province, Oruro Department, Bolivia 6.4 x 7.0 cm |
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Vauxite Siglo Veinte Mine, Llallagua, Bustillo Prov., Potosi Dept., Bolivia 4.0 x 5.5 cm. A crystallized crust of vauxite from the type locality for the species. |
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Paravauxite Siglo Veinte Mine, Llallagua, Bustillo Prov., Potosi Dept., Bolivia 6.1 x 9.4 cm. Sharp pale green paravauxite blades to 1.0 cm from the type locality. Ex. Philadelphia Academy Collection. This specimen was collected by Samuel Gordon during one of the Vaux expeditions to Bolivia. |
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Wavellite Siglo Veinte Mine, Llallagua, Bustillo Prov., Potosi Dept., Bolivia 5.1 x 7.0 cm. Numerous yellowish-white spheres of wavellite covering a thin plate and associated with transparent quartz crystals and micro cassiterite. |
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Cylindrite Santa Cruz Mine, Poopó town, Poopó Province, Oruro Department, Bolivia 6.2 x 7.1 cm. Steel gray crystals of cylindrite showing the tubular habit that gives the species its name. The Santa Cruz Mine is the type locality for this mineral. |
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Cylindrite Santa Cruz Mine, Poopó town, Poopó Province, Oruro Department, Bolivia 6.2 x 7.1 cm. FOV~2.0 cm |
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Roger Warin
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Posted: Jul 13, 2013 10:44 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Interesting. Long ago that I did not seen a cylindrite.
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Michael Shaw
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Posted: Jul 13, 2013 14:21 Post subject: Re: Collection of Michael Shaw |
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Roger Warin wrote: | Interesting. Long ago that I did not seen a cylindrite.
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Roger,
Although frankeite and cylindrite are both tin sulfosalts that are apparently pretty common in the district, they are rare throughout the rest of the world. Apparently, there are still quantities of both of these minerals in the mines at Oruro, but as of 2009 there hasn't been any production. According to the Lithographie monograph on Bolivia, the last cylindrite to hit the market was in 1995. I suppose the scarcity on the market is related to the fact that it's occurrence is very restricted, and being a black mineral, it is not that appealing to many collectors.
Michael
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