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Bastnäsite

Red Cloud Fluorite mine, Gallinas Mts, Red Cloud District, Lincoln Co., New Mexico, USA

Hexagonal plate of bastnaesite associated with fluorite. Photo is about 3.0 mm in length. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2006Photo ID: 80621    View Count: 245

Bastnäsite

Red Cloud Fluorite mine, Gallinas Mts, Red Cloud District, Lincoln Co., New Mexico, USA

Bastnaesite crystal embedded in massive fluorite. Photo is about 2.2 mm in length. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2006Photo ID: 80622    View Count: 243

Bastnäsite-(Ce) : (Ce,La)[F|CO3]

Zagi Mountain (Zegi Mountain), Mulla Ghori, Khyber Agency, Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), Pakistan

This in the termination of a prismatic bastnaesite-(Ce) crystal from Zagi Mountain, Pakistan. It was purchased at the 2005 Springfield Show. The photo is 10 mm in length. Photo by Steve Stuart. The specimen is in his collection.
 © SMS 2005Photo ID: 36531    View Count: 352

Multiple photos availableBazzite : Be3Sc2Si6O18, Bertrandite : Be4[(OH)2|Si2O7]

Mt Antero, Chaffee Co., Colorado, USA

This specimen of bazzite on bertrandite was collected 15 August 1986 by Mr. Larry Piekenbrock of Canon City, Colorado. He gives the locality as Mt. Antero, Buena Vista area. Photo is about 2.2 mm in length. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2006Photo ID: 55451    View Count: 448

Beraunite : Fe2+Fe3+5[(OH)5|(PO4)4] · 4H2O

Indian Mountain, Cherokee Co., Alabama, USA

Beraunite crystals. Photo is about 2.2 mm in length. Specimen obtained at the November 2007 Cleveland Micromount Symposium. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2007Photo ID: 134121    View Count: 167

Multiple photos availableBertrandite : Be4[(OH)2|Si2O7]

Mt Antero, Chaffee Co., Colorado, USA

Bertandite associated with bazzite from Mt. Antero. This specimen was collected by Mr. Larry Piekenbrock of canon City, Colorado in August 1986. Photo is about 2.2 mm in length. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2006Photo ID: 55453    View Count: 390

Multiple photos availableBertrandite : Be4[(OH)2|Si2O7]

Mt Antero, Chaffee Co., Colorado, USA

Tabular crystal of bertrandite. Photo is about 4.3 mm in length. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2007Photo ID: 117112    View Count: 194

Beryl : Be3Al2Si6O18

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

Etched and corroded hexagonal prism of red beryl, collected by Tom Massis or Mark Massis of Albuquerque, New Mexico, ca 1980. I purchased the specimen from Tom at the Inn Suites Show in Tucson, 2009. Photo is about 4.3 mm in length. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.

Update: Mark Massis contacted me recently with updated locality ...
 © SMS 2009Photo ID: 213977    View Count: 52

Beryl (Var: Red Beryl) : Be3Al2Si6O18, Bixbyite : (Mn3+,Fe3+)2O3

Thomas Range, Juab Co., Utah, USA

If you want to see the difference between bixbite (red beryl) and bixbyite, here it is! The red beryl is about 8 mm across from vertex to opposite vertex of the hexagonal prism. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2009Photo ID: 252276    View Count: 29

Beryl (Var: Red Beryl) : Be3Al2Si6O18

Starvation Canyon (Searles Canyon), Thomas Range, Juab Co., Utah, USA

A rosette of red beryl with quartz inclusions, about 6 mm from side to opposite side of the hexagonal crystal. The tablet is about 2 mm thick. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2006Photo ID: 75847    View Count: 201
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