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Aderhoual, Mibladene (Mibladén; Mibladan; Miblanden), Upper Moulouya lead district, Midelt, Khénifra Province, Meknès-Tafilalet Region, Morocco

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Multiple photos availableBaryte : BaSO4, Vanadinite : Pb5[Cl|(VO4)3]

Aderhoual, Mibladene (Mibladén; Mibladan; Miblanden), Upper Moulouya lead district, Midelt, Khénifra Province, Meknès-Tafilalet Region, Morocco

Baryte with smal Vanadinite crystals. Specimen size 5,5x4cm.
Photo and collection Jorge M. Alves
 © Jorge M. AlvesPhoto ID: 106394    View Count: 145

Prehnite : Ca2Al2Si3O12(OH), Quartz : SiO2

Aderhoual, Mibladene (Mibladén; Mibladan; Miblanden), Upper Moulouya lead district, Midelt, Khénifra Province, Meknès-Tafilalet Region, Morocco

Approx, size 6 cm x 9 cm x 4 cm
 © Nuno Miguel SantosPhoto ID: 236989    View Count: 19

Vanadinite : Pb5[Cl|(VO4)3]

Aderhoual, Mibladene (Mibladén; Mibladan; Miblanden), Upper Moulouya lead district, Midelt, Khénifra Province, Meknès-Tafilalet Region, Morocco

Vanadinite from Aderhoual, Mibladen, Midelt

What color! A very lively red that contrasts well with the white barite matrix. The Vanadinite crystals are undamaged on all their faces, and, because they are aerial, very visible.

Size:2.5 x 2.4 x 1.9 cm
 © fabreminerals.comPhoto ID: 55909    View Count: 304

Multiple photos availableVanadinite : Pb5[Cl|(VO4)3], Baryte : BaSO4

Aderhoual, Mibladene (Mibladén; Mibladan; Miblanden), Upper Moulouya lead district, Midelt, Khénifra Province, Meknès-Tafilalet Region, Morocco

Vanadinite on Barite from Aderhoual, Mibladen, Midelt

The Barite is very white, the Vanadinite is very red, the crystals are very aerial, it is a large specimen, and it is perfect. So lots to think about in this one.

Size:13.5 x 10.5 x 3 cm
 © fabreminerals.comPhoto ID: 55951    View Count: 297

Multiple photos availableVanadinite : Pb5[Cl|(VO4)3], Baryte : BaSO4

Aderhoual, Mibladene (Mibladén; Mibladan; Miblanden), Upper Moulouya lead district, Midelt, Khénifra Province, Meknès-Tafilalet Region, Morocco

Vanadinite with Barite from Aderhoual, Mibladen, Midelt

Good crystallization, good color, and good brilliance. So in summary it is a good specimen. Most of the crystals are prismatic, which is not that common in the Vanadinite from Mibladen. They sit on a barite matix that gives it form and solidity.

Size:5.5 x 5.5 x 3.8 cm
 © fabreminerals.comPhoto ID: 55983    View Count: 281

Multiple photos availableVanadinite : Pb5[Cl|(VO4)3], Baryte : BaSO4

Aderhoual, Mibladene (Mibladén; Mibladan; Miblanden), Upper Moulouya lead district, Midelt, Khénifra Province, Meknès-Tafilalet Region, Morocco

Vanadinite on Barite from Aderhoual, Mibladen, Midelt

The tabular crystals of Vanadinite are an intense color. Great brilliance and a degree of transparency that is quite unusual. The matrix, made of delicate crystals of white, laminar Barite, adds solidity and contrast to the specimen.

Size:10.5 x 7.5 x 3 cm
 © fabreminerals.comPhoto ID: 56228    View Count: 230

Multiple photos availableVanadinite : Pb5[Cl|(VO4)3], Baryte : BaSO4

Aderhoual, Mibladene (Mibladén; Mibladan; Miblanden), Upper Moulouya lead district, Midelt, Khénifra Province, Meknès-Tafilalet Region, Morocco

Vanadinite on white Barite. Specimen size 3,5x3cm. Vanadinite crystals up to 4mm.
Photo and collection Jorge M. Alves
 © Jorge M. AlvesPhoto ID: 84105    View Count: 173

Multiple photos availableVanadinite : Pb5[Cl|(VO4)3], Baryte : BaSO4

Aderhoual, Mibladene (Mibladén; Mibladan; Miblanden), Upper Moulouya lead district, Midelt, Khénifra Province, Meknès-Tafilalet Region, Morocco

Vanadinite on Baryte. Specimen size 4,5x4,5cm. Vanadinite crystals up to 3mm.
Photo and collection Jorge M. Alves
 © Jorge M. AlvesPhoto ID: 80431    View Count: 155
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