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Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

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Anhydrite : CaSO4

Madawaska Mine (Faraday Mine), Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

5cm across
 © ontariominerals.coPhoto ID: 2648    View Count: 1157

Anhydrite : CaSO4, Diopside : CaMg[Si2O6]

Madawaska Mine (Faraday Mine), Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

measures 5.5cm across. in the collection of photographer. in the collection of photographer
 © Neuzil, M.Photo ID: 151626    View Count: 236

Apatite, Calcite : CaCO3

Faraday Hill, Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

Two small blue Apatite xls. One is 5mm, other is 10mm. Collected May 3/09. Collection/Photo Andrew Johns.
 © Andrew Johns 09Photo ID: 229307    View Count: 58

Apatite, Calcite : CaCO3, Tremolite : ☐[Ca2][Mg5][(OH)2|Si8O22]

Faraday Hill, Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

Nice blue Apatite clusters all around 2-5mm in Orange Calcite and Tremolite from Faraday Hill roadcut. Collected May 3/09. Collection/Photo Andrew Johns.
 © Andrew Johns 09Photo ID: 229306    View Count: 45

Multiple photos availableApatite-(CaF) : Ca5[F|(PO4)3], Calcite : CaCO3

Faraday Hill, Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

Here is a nice bunch of gemmy blue Apatite crystals on orange Calcite. The overall sample is 5.4 x 5.2 cm. Apatite crystals range from 0.3 cm to 1.1 cm. From M. Adamowicz collection.
 © M.AdamowiczPhoto ID: 187386    View Count: 173

Apatite-(CaF) : Ca5[F|(PO4)3]

Silver Crater Mine (Basin Property), Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

Fluorapatite 8.2x4.8x4.4cm Collected in 1967 from a weathered calcite vein-dyke. Cat. #0001 in my collection.
 © D.K.JoycePhoto ID: 181816    View Count: 78

Betafite : (Ca,U)2(Ti,Nb)2O6(OH)

Silver Crater Mine (Basin Property), Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

AN unusually sharp and well-developed crystal of good size, from one of the most important classic localities for the species! A floater, complete all around! 2.7 x 2.1 x 1.5 cm

 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 34727    View Count: 359

Betafite : (Ca,U)2(Ti,Nb)2O6(OH)

Silver Crater Mine (Basin Property), Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

2 x 2 x 2.5
 © Jay VonderheyPhoto ID: 2642    View Count: 658

Betafite : (Ca,U)2(Ti,Nb)2O6(OH)

Silver Crater Mine (Basin Property), Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

Well crystallized cluster of many betafite crystals with no matrix attached. Fully crystallized on all sides except for a very small area on one end. Radioactive. Ex. A. Stevenson collection #536. Overall size of mineral specimen: 23x19x15 mm. Size of individual crystals: 2-10 mm.
 © 2002 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 3649    View Count: 548

Betafite : (Ca,U)2(Ti,Nb)2O6(OH)

Silver Crater Mine (Basin Property), Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

Cluster of three large betafite crystals up to 11 mm with several smaller betafite crystals attached. All betafite crystals are complete and undamaged. Radioactive. Collected August 1966. Ex. A. Stevenson collection #186. Overall size of mineral specimen: 23x18x16 mm. Size of individual crystals: 4-11 mm.
 © 2001 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 2067    View Count: 525
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