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The Mizunaka Collection
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PostPosted: Apr 29, 2014 18:14    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  




BerbeFluorite.jpg
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Fluorite, Baryte
Berbes, Berbes Mining area, Ribadesella, Asturias, Spain
5.3 x 3.4 cm
 Viewed:  52542 Time(s)

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MeikleBarite2.jpg
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Baryte, Calcite
Meikle Mine, Bootstrap District, Elko Co., Nevada, USA
5.5 x 4.0 cm
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Meikle Mine, Bootstrap District, Elko Co., Nevada, USA
9.5 x 8.0 cm
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PostPosted: Apr 30, 2014 17:43    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  




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Iraí, Alto Uruguai region, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
10.0 x 11.5 cm
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Iraí, Alto Uruguai region, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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PostPosted: May 01, 2014 11:00    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

In https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/viewtopic.php?p=38801#38801 am mizunaka wrote:
Baryte, Stibnite
Meikle Mine, Bootstrap District, Elko Co., Nevada, USA
2.5 x 2.6 cm

Mike,

The quality of both the photography and specimens are absolutely stunning. I particularly enjoyed the Japanese rhodochrosite https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/download.php?id=49075 (TakaBL.jpg) and the Japanese quartz https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/download.php?id=49203 (QtzTwinJpn.jpg), really nice! Thank you for sharing your photographs.

I think your stibnite and baryte combination https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/download.php?id=49417 (MeikleBaryte3.jpg), may actaully be from the Murray Mine, Independence Mountains District, Elko Co., Nevada and not the Meikle Mine. Another oddity from the Murray Mine is that some of the barytes have a coating of quartz crystals.

I have never seen a stibnite/baryte from the Meikle Mine, but it doesn't mean that one cannot exist.
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PostPosted: May 01, 2014 12:13    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

Jamison Brizendine wrote:
Mike,
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I think your stibnite and baryte combination https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/download.php?id=49417 (MeikleBaryte3.jpg), may actaully be from the Murray Mine, Independence Mountains District, Elko Co., Nevada and not the Meikle Mine. Another oddity from the Murray Mine is that some of the barytes have a coating of quartz crystals.

I have never seen a stibnite/baryte from the Meikle Mine, but it doesn't mean that one cannot exist.

Mike, I agree. Definitely Murray Mine. --Bob
PS Cool piece!
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PostPosted: May 01, 2014 12:35    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

GneissWare wrote:
Mike, I agree. Definitely Murray Mine. --Bob
PS Cool piece!

Fixed: https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/viewtopic.php?p=38801#38801

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PostPosted: May 01, 2014 12:49    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

Hello,
Always the best choice.
What a pleasure for the eyes.
Thank you for sharing.
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PostPosted: May 01, 2014 13:11    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

That Berbes specimen really took my breath: https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/download.php?id=49547

Maybe "only" a small fluorite from Berbes - but to my eyes one of the most beautiful specimens and one of the best photos i've ever seen!!!
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PostPosted: May 01, 2014 13:29    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

Mike,

Beautiful specimens and photography.

A feast for the eyes.

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PostPosted: May 01, 2014 15:48    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

Thanks everyone. I am glad you like the photos and specimens. I should have realized the Meikle mistake. I have the right information in my catalog.
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PostPosted: May 03, 2014 18:17    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

Smithsonite with unidentified inclusions on a quartz shell/cast. The reverse is covered with quartz crystals with an unknown black crystal.


SmithsoniteFront.jpg
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Smithsonite, Quartz
Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
6.5 x 4.2 cm
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Smithsonite, Quartz
Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
Back Side
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AzurMalAlt.jpg
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Azurite, Malachite
Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
4.5 x 4.7 cm
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PostPosted: May 03, 2014 19:54    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

AM

Your latest Tsumeb smithsonite is beyond lovely. Very nice indeed. The yellow bleb inclusions are commonly attributed to either cadmium or greenockite (cadmium sulfide). Unfortunately, there is not any analysis I am aware of to confirm this, but it is the logical mineral. I have several in my Tsumeb smithsonite suite, and they all came with that attribution.

It would be very interesting to see a magnified view of the edge of the specimen. Tsumeb dolomite casts (epimorphs) are a particular passion of mine, and whenever I see a Tsumeb cast I am always suspicious. It does appear, in a couple of places, that there is a thin brown layer separating the quartz and the smithsonite. If present, it would be a very good indicator for dolomite stained by iron oxides. If it is indeed a cast, then this would be the first piece I have seen with quartz in association. A very rare critter indeed.
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PostPosted: May 03, 2014 21:50    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

Jim, I have taken a photo of the edge of the piece as well as what appears to be a seam running through part of the shell.


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Smithsonite, Quartz
Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
Specimen Edge
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Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
Seam
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PostPosted: May 03, 2014 22:47    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

Mike Your excellent new pics have a puzzle or two in them. On the second shot, with the layered material it seems most likely you are looking at dolomite. The first pic has an anomaly in that there is an obvious area where there is no intermediate material between the two sides. Very unusual. So let's back up a bit.

I went back to much expanded views of the first two pics, and am wondering about the quartz ID. Smithsonite can display a habit much like your piece shows. Have you checked hardness and/or dilute HCL reaction?. I observed a few areas where it appears there are clear rhombs, consistent with smithsonite, and with a wavy surface texture similar to some smithsonite. I think calcite is unlikely. There do not appear to be many, if any, typical quartz terminations.

Looking back at the first two pics in an expanded magnified view, there is clear evidence on the bottom of one view of a typical dolomite cast layer. There are some unusual things happening here. Fascinating specimen.
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PostPosted: May 04, 2014 02:24    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

Jim, I have not checked the hardness or tried to do an dilute HCL reaction test.
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PostPosted: May 04, 2014 21:48    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

Mike

A simple scratch test with a steel needle in an out of the way place on the clear crystals would give a good indicator on the quartz versus smithsonite question.

I've been reminded by a good Tsumeb oriented friend that I was probably premature in calling it a dolomite cast. Indeed, a test of the brown layer, and another of the white grainy material would answer the question and if you are so inclined, that would be the way to go. Conversely, it may not be worth spending the money to get an answer.

Your excellent high resolution pictures, with the ability to zoom on a small area, are really fantastic. I always look forward to seeing your work, and now that I've belatedly realized what I can look at in detail they add wonderfully to your work.

The ID of the rock is interesting, and I would love to have the piece in hand for close examination, but the pictures get me really close. Thanks, Jim
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