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Collection of Nurbo
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PostPosted: Oct 16, 2013 02:09    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

At Bakewell I also got this Aegirine, Smoky Quartz, Orthoclase piece too. Ive fancied one of these for a while I didnt expect to buy one like this though, its really busy , and a Gypsum from Poland tinted green and fantastically delicate..


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Aegirine Smoky Quartz Orthoclase
Mt Malosa, Zomba District, Malawi.
70 x 70 mm
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Aegirine Smoky Quartz Orthoclase
Mt Malosa, Zomba District, Malawi
70 x 70 mm.
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Aegirine Smoky Quartz Orthoclase
Mt Malosa, Zomba District, Malawi.
FOV 20 x 20 mm approx
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 Description:
Aegirine Smoky Quartz Orthoclase
Mt Malosa, Zomba District, Malawi.
FOV 20 x 20 mm approx
 Viewed:  54890 Time(s)

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 Description:
Aegirine Smoky Quartz Orthoclase
Mt Malosa, Zomba District, Malawi.
Quartz to 35 mm
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 Description:
Aegirine Smoky Quartz Orthoclase
Mt Malosa, Zomba District, Malawi.
FOV 25 x 20 mm approx
 Viewed:  54885 Time(s)

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Gypsum, Botallackite, Paratacamite.
Rudna mine, Polkowice, Poland.
55 x 30 mm
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PostPosted: Nov 18, 2013 01:51    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Here is my current favourite piece it is from an unnamed dump at Arkengarthdale in North Yorkshire, The (~2mm) white crystal's which are scattered around the surface of this piece are actually very densely formed cluster's of sub millimeter terminated Baryte crystal's,
Now I've had my knee operation I should be able to raise the money for a microscope, then Ill be able to take photo's of such detail's, these photo's are all 48 frame stack's using combinez. I particularly like the corroded termination's on this piece where you can see the Witherite underneath.

Ive been after a Veracruz Amethyst for a while but just a small one, I found this reverse sceptred Amethyst at Bakewell.last month.



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 Description:
Witherite with surface alteration to Baryte
Unnamed dump, Arkengarthdale, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
65 x 40 mm
 Viewed:  54362 Time(s)

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 Description:
Witherite with surface alteration to Baryte
Unnamed dump, Arkengarthdale, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
FOV 40 x 30 mm (approx)
 Viewed:  54363 Time(s)

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 Description:
Witherite with surface alteration to Baryte
Unnamed dump, Arkengarthdale, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
FOV 15 x 10 mm (approx)
 Viewed:  54347 Time(s)

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 Description:
Witherite with surface alteration to Baryte
Unnamed dump, Arkengarthdale, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
FOV 30 x 20 mm (approx)
 Viewed:  54346 Time(s)

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 Description:
Witherite with surface alteration to Baryte
Unnamed dump, Arkengarthdale, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
FOV 30 x 20 mm (approx)
 Viewed:  54336 Time(s)

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 Description:
Quartz with Amethyst.
Piedra Parada, Tatatila, Veracruz, Mexico.
40 x 25 mm
 Viewed:  54375 Time(s)

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Quartz with Amethyst.
Piedra Parada, Tatatila, Veracruz, Mexico.,
FOV 30 x 15 mm (approx)
 Viewed:  54388 Time(s)

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Quartz with Amethyst.
Piedra Parada, Tatatila, Veracruz, Mexico.,
Xl's to 11 mm
 Viewed:  54369 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Nov 18, 2013 05:17    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

I think you are doing an excellent job with your close-ups. Very sharp. Much better than I can do. I particularly liked the campylite 4jpg : https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/files/4_121.jpg
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PostPosted: Nov 21, 2013 22:09    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Thank you for your kind words John,
I do take a lot of photo's, over 17000 so far, Id describe my setup as amusingly low tech. the background is ordinary black card, the lighting comes from a small LED torch that cost just a few pounds, I soften the light with a piece of foam over the lens and I have a silver reflector (Which is actually a cardboard and tinfoil cake base).which I use to reflect sunlight into dark areas. Ive always been one for improvising. I am thinking its about time I got a new camera though, Im not happy with how grainy a lot of the photos i take are.
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PostPosted: Dec 05, 2013 02:44    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Fluorite on Oxidised Siderite from Pike Law in Teesdale. 48 frame stacks using CombineZ.


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Fluorite on Oxidised Siderite.
Pike Law, Teesdale, Co Durham, England, UK.
20 x 20 mm Fluorite to 6 mm
 Viewed:  53901 Time(s)

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 Description:
Fluorite on Oxidised Siderite.
Pike Law, Teesdale, Co Durham, England, UK.
20 x 20 mm Fluorite to 6 mm
 Viewed:  53863 Time(s)

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Pike Law
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PostPosted: Dec 05, 2013 05:19    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Hi Nurbo. Good to see some entries of you again. You have been quiet lately.
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PostPosted: Dec 23, 2013 03:03    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Hi Pierre,
I have been quiet of late, its been a funny time, I had to have some surgery and stuff, the price of getting old and working for a living Im afraid.
Funny really I got a round to doing some photos the other day and they were all rubbish I must be out of the habit.
Here are a couple of interesting ones though. A couple of years ago I happened across a large chunk of Dolomite matrix veined with Marcasite and the odd Pyrite crystal, now on most of the samples I kept there are yellow crystals of what Im guessing is Sulphur (?), which I find amazing, I would never have believed enough Sulphur (?) would have been released to recrystallize in as little as two years. Here are a couple of not very good photo's.



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Marcasite/Pyrite in Dolomite w Sulphur (?)
Frizington Parks Mine, Frizington, Cumbria, England, UK.
30 x 25 mm
 Viewed:  53239 Time(s)

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Marcasite/Pyrite in Dolomite
Frizington Parks Mine, Frizington, Cumbria, England, UK.
FOV 15 x 10 approx
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PostPosted: Dec 23, 2013 07:13    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Hi David,

I've seen these develop on quite a few of these little marcasite/pyrite pieces and would also like to know what these pale yellow decomposition growths are. I was wondering if they could be copiapite?

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PostPosted: Dec 23, 2013 15:04    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Hiya Phil,
Interesting possibility, Copiapite is soluble in H2O, whereas Sulphur isn't, so this should be an easy one. Ill do a test tomorrow and report back.
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PostPosted: Dec 24, 2013 04:57    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

So I managed to remove a small piece of Dolomite with some of the yellow crystals attached and put it in a small amount of warm water, then watched at 10x magnification as the yellow crystals fell off the Dolomite and dissolved, to ensure they werent just falling off I stirred the residue after removing the Dolomite with a small needle and they were definitely dissolved, no solids were left at all, damn good call Phil. Here is a better photo of the alleged Copiapite(?) I received last night forming on another sample from the same find.


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Marcasite Pyrite Dolomite
Frizington Parks Mine, Frizington, Cumbria, England, UK.
FOV 15 x 15 mm approx
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PostPosted: Dec 25, 2013 05:37    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

A few weeks ago I dragged myself around White Scar Caves in North Yorkshire, the guide gave me a section of Stalactite from the cave, which is hollow, I took some photos of the cave which I will ty and find. Also a Frazer's Hush Fluorite that Ive had for ages.


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Calcite
White Scar caves, Nr Ingleton, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
65 x 5 mm
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Calcite
White Scar caves, Nr Ingleton, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
FOV 15 x 8 mm
 Viewed:  31072 Time(s)

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Calcite
White Scar caves, Nr Ingleton, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
5 mm across
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Fluorite,
Frazer's Hush Mine, 295 Level, Rookhope, Weardale, Co Durham, England, UK.
85 x 55 mm Fluorite to 12 mm
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Fluorite,
Frazer's Hush Mine, 295 Level, Rookhope, Weardale, Co Durham, England, UK.
Fluorite to 12 mm
 Viewed:  31031 Time(s)

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Fluorite,
Frazer's Hush Mine, 295 Level, Rookhope, Weardale, Co Durham, England, UK.
85 x 55 mm
under LW UV
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PostPosted: Dec 26, 2013 11:39    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Some more additions I got at Bakewell last October, a Baryte from Frizington sadly no mine with the label and from what Ive seen it could be from any one of a number of them, it was hard to photograph. The photos make it looked really dinged up but it isnt, it is fine condition, It has a label from Jon Mommers a fellow forum user, so Hi Jon, do you remember this Baryte?

A Faden Quartz from the Dara Ishmael Khan region of Pakistan,

And finally a Milpillas Malachite that looks like the Angel of the North it fits into the "Minerals that look like other stuff" section of my collection.



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 Description:
Baryte
Frizington, Cumbria, England, UK
42 x 32 mm
 Viewed:  30948 Time(s)

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Baryte
Frizington, Cumbria, England, UK
42 x 32 mm
 Viewed:  30975 Time(s)

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Baryte
Frizington, Cumbria, England, UK
42 x 32 mm
 Viewed:  30961 Time(s)

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Faden Quartz,
Dara Ishmael Khan, South Waziristan, Pakistan.
47 x 15 mm
 Viewed:  30962 Time(s)

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Faden Quartz,
Dara Ishmael Khan, South Waziristan, Pakistan
15 mm wide
 Viewed:  30981 Time(s)

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 Description:
Faden Quartz,
Dara Ishmael Khan, South Waziristan, Pakistan.
15 mm wide
 Viewed:  30929 Time(s)

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Malachite,
Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Mun de Santa Cruz, Sonora, Mexico.
30 x 20 mm
 Viewed:  30950 Time(s)

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What do you think?
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PostPosted: Dec 29, 2013 01:48    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Todays offering is a perfect little 5 mm twin of Fluorite on the ubiquitous oxidised Siderite from the west end hushes at Pike Law in Teesdale
and
Ankerite, Siderite, Sphalerite, Quartz from Brownley Hill, the Sphalerite on here are unusual in that they look like raisins, there are a couple of weird Sphalerite growths on there that look like mini stalactites..



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 Description:
Fluorite on Oxidized Siderite.
West End Hushes, Pike Law, Teesdale, Co Durham, England, UK.
35 x 12 mm
 Viewed:  30881 Time(s)

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 Description:
Fluorite on Oxidized Siderite.
West End Hushes, Pike Law, Teesdale, Co Durham, England, UK.
Fluorite to 5 mm
 Viewed:  30871 Time(s)

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 Description:
Fluorite on Oxidized Siderite.
West End Hushes, Pike Law, Teesdale, Co Durham, England, UK.
Fluorite to 5 mm under LWUV
 Viewed:  30862 Time(s)

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 Description:
Ankerite, Siderite, Sphalerite, Quartz
Brownley Hill Mine, Nenthead, Cumbria, England, UK.
80 x 55 mm
 Viewed:  30896 Time(s)

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 Description:
Ankerite, Siderite, Sphalerite, Quartz
Brownley Hill Mine, Nenthead, Cumbria, England, UK.
FOV 20 x 15 mm approx
 Viewed:  30843 Time(s)

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 Description:
Ankerite, Siderite, Sphalerite, Quartz
Brownley Hill Mine, Nenthead, Cumbria, England, UK.
Sphalerite to 7 mm
 Viewed:  30855 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Dec 30, 2013 14:23    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

Celestite on Fluorite from Hammam Zriba in Tunisia


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Celestite on Fluorite
Hammam Zriba Mine, Zaghouan, Tunisia.
58 x 50 mm
Celestite 18 mm acroos the base
 Viewed:  30666 Time(s)

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 Description:
Celestite on Fluorite
Hammam Zriba Mine, Zaghouan, Tunisia.
58 x 50 mm
 Viewed:  30679 Time(s)

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 Description:
Celestite on Fluorite
Hammam Zriba Mine, Zaghouan, Tunisia.
58 x 50 mm
 Viewed:  30709 Time(s)

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 Description:
Celestite on Fluorite
Hammam Zriba Mine, Zaghouan, Tunisia.
58 x 50 mm
 Viewed:  30682 Time(s)

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 Description:
Celestite on Fluorite
Hammam Zriba Mine, Zaghouan, Tunisia.
58 x 50 mm
 Viewed:  30678 Time(s)

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 Description:
Celestite on Fluorite
Hammam Zriba Mine, Zaghouan, Tunisia.
58 x 50 mm
 Viewed:  30638 Time(s)

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 Description:
Celestite on Fluorite
Hammam Zriba Mine, Zaghouan, Tunisia.
58 x 50 mm
 Viewed:  30661 Time(s)

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 Description:
Celestite on Fluorite
Hammam Zriba Mine, Zaghouan, Tunisia.
58 x 50 mm
 Viewed:  30676 Time(s)

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Celestite on Fluorite
Hammam Zriba Mine, Zaghouan, Tunisia.
58 x 50 mm
 Viewed:  30726 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Mar 26, 2016 14:37    Post subject: Re: Collection of Nurbo  

You know, some of these specimens are so beautiful, they hurt the eyes...
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