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Antimony mine, Goesdorf, Goesdorf commune, Luxembourg

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Berthierite : FeSb2S4

Antimony mine, Goesdorf, Goesdorf commune, Luxembourg

Field of view: 2 x 1.5 mm.
 © JDehovePhoto ID: 6383    View Count: 865

Berthierite : FeSb2S4

Antimony mine, Goesdorf, Goesdorf commune, Luxembourg

Field of view: 1.2 x 0.9 mm.
 © JDehovePhoto ID: 6384    View Count: 601

Brandholzite : Mg[Sb(OH)6]2 · 6H2O

Antimony mine, Goesdorf, Goesdorf commune, Luxembourg

size of the crystal is 3 mm
Photo ID: 242283    View Count: 81

Brandholzite : Mg[Sb(OH)6]2 · 6H2O

Antimony mine, Goesdorf, Goesdorf commune, Luxembourg

Crystals size is 1 mm
 © S. PhilippoPhoto ID: 242518    View Count: 47

Chalcostibite : CuSbS2, Malachite : Cu2[(OH)2|CO3]

Antimony mine, Goesdorf, Goesdorf commune, Luxembourg

Chalcostibite is generally recovered with malachite. Field of view: 2 x 1.5 mm.
 © JDehovePhoto ID: 6385    View Count: 515

Sénarmontite : Sb2O3

Antimony mine, Goesdorf, Goesdorf commune, Luxembourg

Field of view: 0.4 x 0.3 mm.
 © JDehovePhoto ID: 6400    View Count: 435

Stibnite : Sb2S3

Antimony mine, Goesdorf, Goesdorf commune, Luxembourg

Field of view: 6 x 4.5 mm.
Stibine is generally massive at Goesdorf.
 © JDehovePhoto ID: 6401    View Count: 424

Stibnite : Sb2S3, Siderite : FeCO3

Antimony mine, Goesdorf, Goesdorf commune, Luxembourg

Stibnite with Siderite in a Quartz cavity.
Field of view is 0,6 cm.
Found by Harjo and friends in 2007.
 © HarjoPhoto ID: 122424    View Count: 75

Valentinite : Sb2O3

Antimony mine, Goesdorf, Goesdorf commune, Luxembourg

Field of view: 2 x 1.5 mm.
 © JDehovePhoto ID: 6402    View Count: 536

Valentinite : Sb2O3

Antimony mine, Goesdorf, Goesdorf commune, Luxembourg

Field of view: 1.2 x 0.9 mm.
 © JDehovePhoto ID: 6403    View Count: 503
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