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Hemimorphite from Ojuela mine or Santa Eulalia??
  
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PostPosted: Sep 26, 2013 09:39    Post subject: Hemimorphite from Ojuela mine or Santa Eulalia??  

Hello,

I bought this piece in september 1999

The label said Hemimorphite with Smithsonite?? on limonite matrix.

I think the black mineral is Plattnerite or some manganese oxides.

The smaller Hemimorphite xx are transparant.

Is it possible to pinpoint the location down to or the Ojuela mine or to a mine in the Santa Eulalia district?

Thanks for your help.


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PostPosted: Sep 26, 2013 10:29    Post subject: Re: Hemimorphite from Ojuela mine or Santa Eulalia??  

Oxide zinc orebody
levels13 to 16
Mina el Potosi
Santa Eulalia

Black is chalcophanite

I do not see the supposed smithsonite but many specimens from this find have botryoidal willemite that was misidentified as smithsonite

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PostPosted: Sep 26, 2013 10:53    Post subject: Re: Hemimorphite from Ojuela mine or Santa Eulalia??  

Peter Megaw wrote:
...I do not see the supposed smithsonite but many specimens from this find have botryoidal willemite that was misidentified as smithsonite

Just add to the always proper Peter's comments that this botryoidal Willemite is very fluorescent instead the Smithsonite which is not (or just very, very, little fluorescent), so we can use the fluorescence to discriminate both species.
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PostPosted: Sep 26, 2013 10:59    Post subject: Re: Hemimorphite from Ojuela mine or Santa Eulalia??  

Peter and Jordi,

Thanks for your reactions and the exact location.

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