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Honessite : Ni6Fe3+2[(OH)16|SO4] · 4H2O

US 27 roadcut, Halls Gap, Lincoln Co., Kentucky, USA

Green fibrous crystals of honessite. Photo is about 2.2 mm in length. Specimen comes from a collection of micromounts I recently purchased. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2007Photo ID: 137941    View Count: 176

Multiple photos availableIlmenite : Fe2+TiO3

Beryllium Virgin Claim, Paramount Canyon, Sierra Co., New Mexico, USA

Two small crystals of ilmenite. Photo is about 2.2 mm in length. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2006Photo ID: 82298    View Count: 281

Ilmenite : Fe2+TiO3

Summit Rock, Klamath Co., Oregon, USA

Two ilmenite plates, one edge-on and the other horizontal. Photo is about 2.1 mm in length. Specimen obtained from the give-away table at the November 2008 Cleveland Microminerals Symposium. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2008Photo ID: 196900    View Count: 112

Multiple photos availableIlmenite : Fe2+TiO3

Thomas Range, Juab Co., Utah, USA

Ilmenite (not analysed; could also be Hematite) on rhyolite matrix. Photo is 2.5 mm in length. Specimen and photo: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2006Photo ID: 54047    View Count: 522

Jeremejevite : Al6[(F,OH)3|(BO3)5]

Wannenköpfe, Ochtendung, Polch, Eifel Mts, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

A small radiating mass of light blue jeremejevite crystals. The image is about 2.1 mm in length. I obtained the specimen from the MIKON/Dave Shannon room at the Executive Inn Show, Tucson, 2009. The jeremejevite images on MinDat have always left me in awe and I'm so glad to have added a few examples to my collection. Should have bought them ...
 © SMS 2009Photo ID: 214874    View Count: 34

Jeremejevite : Al6[(F,OH)3|(BO3)5]

Wannenköpfe, Ochtendung, Polch, Eifel Mts, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Two small aggregates of light blue jeremejevite crystals with hints of third one deeper in the vug. Image is about 2.1 mm in length. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart. Obtained from the MIKON/Dave Shannon room at the Executive Inn Show, Tucson, 2009.
 © SMS 2009Photo ID: 214875    View Count: 43

Joaquinite-(Ce) : Ba2NaCe2FeTi2Si8O26(OH,F) · H2O

Dallas Gem Mine (Benitoite Mine; Benitoite Gem Mine; Gem Mine), Dallas Gem Mine area, San Benito River headwaters area, New Idria District, Diablo Range, San Benito Co., California, USA

Orange cluster of joaquinite-(Ce) crystals on a specimen I acquired at the 2009 Detroit Mineral Show. Image is about 4.1 mm in length. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2009Photo ID: 255857    View Count: 24

Kaersutite : [Na][Ca2][Mg4Ti][O|OH|Al2Si6O22], Titanite : CaTi[O|SiO4]

Nickenicher Weinberg Mt. (Nickenicher Sattelberg Mt.), Nickenich, Andernach, Eifel Mts, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Orange blade of kaersutite pointing towards a yellow crystal of titanite. Photo is about 2.2 mm in length. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart. Many "thank you"s to the MinDat community for assistance in confirming the IDs.
 © SMS 2007Photo ID: 103386    View Count: 289

Kaersutite : [Na][Ca2][Mg4Ti][O|OH|Al2Si6O22]

Nickenicher Weinberg Mt. (Nickenicher Sattelberg Mt.), Nickenich, Andernach, Eifel Mts, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Orange kaersutite associated with titanite on the same specimen. Photo is about 2.2 mm in length. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2007Photo ID: 103388    View Count: 204

Kaersutite : [Na][Ca2][Mg4Ti][O|OH|Al2Si6O22]

Nickenicher Weinberg Mt. (Nickenicher Sattelberg Mt.), Nickenich, Andernach, Eifel Mts, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

A star-like aggregate of orange kaersutite crystals. Photo is about 2.2 mm in length. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2007Photo ID: 103392    View Count: 479
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