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PostPosted: Oct 20, 2023 08:37    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

Congratulations on 2 million views, Mike! Each of them is well-deserved, your wonderful collection and your unique photos are a highlight of this forum. Keep up the good work!
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PostPosted: Oct 20, 2023 11:18    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

We love the photos
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PostPosted: Oct 20, 2023 22:02    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

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PostPosted: Oct 26, 2023 03:40    Post subject: The Mizunaka Collection - Quartz  




QtzSmkAmPark.jpg
 Mineral: Quartz (variety smoky quartz), Quartz (variety amethyst)
 Locality:
Crystal Park, Pioneer Mountains, Elkhorn Hot Springs, Beaverhead County, Montana, USA
 Dimensions: 7.6 x 3.9 cm
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Smoky quartz with hints of amethyst color.
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PostPosted: Oct 28, 2023 03:05    Post subject: The Mizunaka Collection - Copper  




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 Mineral: Copper
 Locality:
Santa Clara del Cobre (smelter), Municipio Salvador Escalante, Michoacan, Mexico
 Dimensions: 6.4 x 4.2 cm
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PostPosted: Oct 28, 2023 10:27    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection - Copper  

I have always understood that here are no mines at Santa Clara del Cobre (I can recall none but I have not been there for 40 years), I wonder where the copper specimens comes from.

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PostPosted: Oct 28, 2023 10:46    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection - Copper  

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I have always understood that here are no mines at Santa Clara del Cobre (I can recall none but I have not been there for 40 years), I wonder where the copper specimens comes from.

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Santa Clara del Cobre


The specimen is from Dennis Beals and his label indicates that the mine is near Santa Clara del Cobre.
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PostPosted: Oct 28, 2023 10:59    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection - Copper  

Could be from La Huacana, I guess

https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=4752194

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The specimen is from Dennis Beals and his label indicates that the mine is near Santa Clara del Cobre.
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PostPosted: Oct 28, 2023 11:18    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

Santa Clara del Cobre was the ore processing centre (smelter)

This article lists where the mines were (see Chapter 4)

https://revistas.um.es/navegamerica/article/view/586071/348041
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Google translate with a few corrections:

Most of the copper mines in operation were in two jurisdictions: in Zitácuaro with the headquarters in Maravatío, and in Inguarán and its surroundings with the headquarters in Tancítaro or Ario. There were also some mines scattered in Uruapan

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“In the district of this bishopric there are several copper mines, which I understand will exceed the number of twenty, although I certainly do not guarantee it, but I know that they are all up to date and there is more copious abundance that can be made because the miners apply themselves well to taking care of each one of his own for which he has his runners and with them they try and arrange the purchase of this metal others who call the sheet copper tasters, who send to Mexico everything they buy from the runners making a profit of one hundred percent. One hundred because buying here for nine or ten pesos per quintal they sell it in that city for eighteen and twenty pesos.”

So it is possibly from near Maravatío, Tancítaro/Ario or Urapan and was then acquired in Santa Clara del Cobre where the smelter was. I guess they are all 'near' Santa Clara del Cobre (I visited them all, back in the 1970s)

I assume we will never know the exact locality, except 'Michoacan, Mexico', but we know they are not from close to Santa Clara del Cobre itself
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PostPosted: Oct 29, 2023 04:35    Post subject: The Mizunaka Collection - Quartz  




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 Mineral: Quartz, Shattuckite
 Locality:
Artonvilla Mine, Musina, Musina local Municipality, Limpopo Province, South Africa
 Dimensions: 3.4 x 2.0 cm
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Specimen from the "Fireworks Pocket".
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PostPosted: Oct 30, 2023 05:54    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection - Copper  

A bit more information on copper mining in Michoacan:

http://www.investigacionesgeograficas.unam.mx/index.php/rig/article/download/59087/52074
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Figure 2 shows how widespread copper mining was in the area that is now Michoacan and the text says
"In neighboring jurisdictions, such as Charo, Maravatio, Tlaipujahua, Jasso and Zamora, there was also a mastery of copper mining"

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James Catmur wrote:
I have always understood that here are no mines at Santa Clara del Cobre (I can recall none but I have not been there for 40 years), I wonder where the copper specimens comes from.

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Santa Clara del Cobre


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PostPosted: Oct 31, 2023 01:59    Post subject: The Mizunaka Collection - Fluorapatite  




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 Mineral: Fluorapatite
 Locality:
Foote Lithium Co. Mine (Foote Mine), Kings Mountain District, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
 Dimensions: 4.1 x 3.4 cm
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PostPosted: Nov 04, 2023 02:17    Post subject: The Mizunaka Collection - Elbaite  




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 Mineral: Elbaite
 Locality:
Paprok, Kamdesh District, Nuristan Province, Afghanistan
 Dimensions: 4.5 x 2.9 cm
 Description:
Elbaite with hollowed out terminations.
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PostPosted: Nov 06, 2023 05:50    Post subject: The Mizunaka Collection - Rhodochrosite  




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 Mineral: Rhodochrosite
 Locality:
Capillitas Mine, Andalgalá Department, Catamarca, Argentina
 Dimensions: 82 x 82 x 5 mm
 Description:
Polished rhodochrosite slice.
 Viewed:  5146 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Rhodochrosite
 Locality:
Capillitas Mine, Andalgalá Department, Catamarca, Argentina
 Dimensions: 82 x 82 x 5 mm
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Backlighting the specimen.
 Viewed:  5144 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Nov 06, 2023 08:18    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

The smoky quartz with hints of amethyst from Crystal Park in Montana is a real gem! It's a beautiful combination of colors in a stunning piece. Thanks for sharing this image!
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PostPosted: Nov 06, 2023 20:42    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

petroben wrote:
The smoky quartz with hints of amethyst from Crystal Park in Montana is a real gem! It's a beautiful combination of colors in a stunning piece. Thanks for sharing this image!


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PostPosted: Nov 07, 2023 03:48    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection  

Stunning Capillitas rhodo, I love it!
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PostPosted: Nov 08, 2023 02:48    Post subject: Re: The Mizunaka Collection - Rhodochrosite  

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Stunning Capillitas rhodo, I love it!


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PostPosted: Nov 13, 2023 03:16    Post subject: The Mizunaka Collection - Quartz  




QtzEpiTurkDk.jpg
 Mineral: Quartz, Epidote
 Locality:
Hakkâri District, Hakkâri Province, Turkey
 Dimensions: 11.4 x 7.2 cm
 Description:
Tiny epidote crystals covering glassy quartz.
 Viewed:  4624 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Quartz, Epidote
 Locality:
Hakkâri District, Hakkâri Province, Turkey
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Detail of specimen.
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PostPosted: Nov 15, 2023 03:58    Post subject: The Mizunaka Collection - Celestine  




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 Mineral: Celestine
 Locality:
Maybee Quarry, Maybee, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
 Dimensions: 6.8 x 6.1 cm
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 Viewed:  4481 Time(s)

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