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Great Australia Mine, Cloncurry, Cloncurry District, Mt Isa - Cloncurry area, Queensland, Australia

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Brochantite : Cu4[(OH)6|SO4], Quartz : SiO2

Great Australia Mine, Cloncurry, Cloncurry District, Mt Isa - Cloncurry area, Queensland, Australia

A 5mm spray of needles on quartz. Photographed by, and in the collection of, Karl Volkman. Ex George Downey Collection.
 © Karl Volkman04/05Photo ID: 32162    View Count: 489

Brochantite : Cu4[(OH)6|SO4]

Great Australia Mine, Cloncurry, Cloncurry District, Mt Isa - Cloncurry area, Queensland, Australia

Name: Brochantite (green)
Measurements: 6 x 5.5 cm
Collected: Other - in the collection of Crater Rock Museum, Central Point, Oregon (Suomynona Collection)
Photographer: Phyllis Richardson
Info: Very delicate crystals of extremely beautiful brochantite on matrix
 © Crater Rock MuseumPhoto ID: 104125    View Count: 453

Multiple photos availableBrochantite : Cu4[(OH)6|SO4]

Great Australia Mine, Cloncurry, Cloncurry District, Mt Isa - Cloncurry area, Queensland, Australia

Name: Brochantite (green)
Measurements: 6.5 x 6 cm
Collected: Other - in the collection of Crater Rock Museum, Central Point, Oregon (Suomynona Collection)
Photographer: Phyllis Richardson
Info: Very delicate crystals of extremely beautiful brochantite on matrix
 © Crater Rock MuseumPhoto ID: 103898    View Count: 172

Chalcocite : Cu2S

Great Australia Mine, Cloncurry, Cloncurry District, Mt Isa - Cloncurry area, Queensland, Australia

Field of view 8 mm.
Collected by Vic Cloete.
Specimen and photo Leon Hupperichs.
 © Leon HupperichsPhoto ID: 98037    View Count: 283

Chrysocolla : (Cu,Al)2H2Si2O5(OH)4·nH2O

Great Australia Mine, Cloncurry, Cloncurry District, Mt Isa - Cloncurry area, Queensland, Australia

A 7mm view of Chrysocolla replacement of Malachite which is completely dissolved, some interesting chemistry been at work!
 © viccloetePhoto ID: 73763    View Count: 251

Cloncurryite : (Cu,VO)Al2[(F,OH)|PO4]2 · 4.5-5H2O

Great Australia Mine, Cloncurry, Cloncurry District, Mt Isa - Cloncurry area, Queensland, Australia

Cloncurryite (IMA2005-60) Type Locality specimen was discovered by Volker Hoppe in 1999. Photo and specimen Volker Hoppe FOV 1.5mm. Individual crystals to 0.03mm thick and vary from light blue to clear in colour depending on thickness.
 © Volker HoppePhoto ID: 112126    View Count: 243

Cloncurryite : (Cu,VO)Al2[(F,OH)|PO4]2 · 4.5-5H2O

Great Australia Mine, Cloncurry, Cloncurry District, Mt Isa - Cloncurry area, Queensland, Australia

Cloncurryite (IMA2005-60) Type Locality specimen was discovered by Volker Hoppe in 1999. Photo and specimen Volker Hoppe FOV 5mm. Individual crystals to 0.03mm thick and vary from light blue to clear in colour depending on thickness.
 © Volker HoppePhoto ID: 112125    View Count: 115

Cloncurryite : (Cu,VO)Al2[(F,OH)|PO4]2 · 4.5-5H2O

Great Australia Mine, Cloncurry, Cloncurry District, Mt Isa - Cloncurry area, Queensland, Australia

Cloncurryite (IMA2005-060) from the Type Locality. Field of view 3 mm.
I acquired this specimen from Volker Hoppe, the discoverer of this new and very rare mineral.
 © Leon HupperichsPhoto ID: 112244    View Count: 114

Cloncurryite : (Cu,VO)Al2[(F,OH)|PO4]2 · 4.5-5H2O

Great Australia Mine, Cloncurry, Cloncurry District, Mt Isa - Cloncurry area, Queensland, Australia

Cloncurryite TL, fov 2mm, the first in my collection, since found by Volker Hoppe 6 years ago
 © viccloetePhoto ID: 112205    View Count: 106

Cloncurryite : (Cu,VO)Al2[(F,OH)|PO4]2 · 4.5-5H2O

Great Australia Mine, Cloncurry, Cloncurry District, Mt Isa - Cloncurry area, Queensland, Australia

Cloncurryite (IMA2005-060) Type Locality specimen was discovered by Volker Hoppe in 1999. Photo and specimen Volker Hoppe, FOV 6mm.
 © Volker HoppePhoto ID: 112209    View Count: 97
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