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Sunday Mine, San Miguel Co., Colorado, USA

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Fernandinite : (Ca,K)[(V5+,V4+,Fe2+)4O10]2 · 4H2O

Sunday Mine, San Miguel Co., Colorado, USA

Green crusts of fernandinite on sandstone. Field of view, 1mm x 1mm. Brent Thorne specimen and photograph.
 © Brent ThornePhoto ID: 17854    View Count: 586

Metarossite : Ca[V2O6] · 2H2O

Sunday Mine, San Miguel Co., Colorado, USA

Pale yellow coatings of Metarossite on matrix. FOV is 28 mm. across. Photo and collection of Lee Johnson.
 © Lee JohnsonPhoto ID: 205522    View Count: 57

Paramontroseite : VO2

Sunday Mine, San Miguel Co., Colorado, USA

Paramontroseite crystals. Field 0.9 mm. Luminar 16 mm
Photo and Collection Christophe Boutry
 © C.BoutryPhoto ID: 122521    View Count: 304

Pascoite : Ca3[V10O28] · 17H2O

Sunday Mine, San Miguel Co., Colorado, USA

Size 1,3x1,5,0,2cm. Rafael Hernandes CorrĂȘa-Silva Collection.
 © BrhoundsPhoto ID: 44753    View Count: 272

Pascoite : Ca3[V10O28] · 17H2O

Sunday Mine, San Miguel Co., Colorado, USA

A 4.5 by 3.2 cms specimen of orange Pascoite with some yellow Carnotite. JSS specimen and photograph.
 © JSSPhoto ID: 72593    View Count: 219

Pascoite : Ca3[V10O28] · 17H2O

Sunday Mine, San Miguel Co., Colorado, USA

Picture width is 70mm. Small yellow crystals of Pascoite on this rich specimen.
 © Elmar LacknerPhoto ID: 80713    View Count: 177

Pascoite : Ca3[V10O28] · 17H2O

Sunday Mine, San Miguel Co., Colorado, USA

Pascoite 0,2mm microcrystal yellow
photo & collection S.Broetto
Photo ID: 145693    View Count: 105

Pascoite : Ca3[V10O28] · 17H2O

Sunday Mine, San Miguel Co., Colorado, USA

Perhaps one of the finest Pascoites found to date with individual crystals measuring approximately 8mm in length. Species confirmed by XRD. Photo by Linus Keating, DSc.
Photo ID: 208280    View Count: 94

Multiple photos availableRossite : Ca[V2O6] · 4H2O, Metarossite : Ca[V2O6] · 2H2O

Sunday Mine, San Miguel Co., Colorado, USA

Yellowish coatings of rossite on a sandstone. The mineral is probably partially dehydrated to metarossite. Field of view is 7 mm.
 © L KruszewskiPhoto ID: 66973    View Count: 262
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