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Rawhide Mine, Rawhide Wash, Artillery Mts, Mohave Co., Arizona, USA

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Alamosite : Pb12[Si12O36]

Rawhide Mine, Rawhide Wash, Artillery Mts, Mohave Co., Arizona, USA

White mass of Alamosite.
[Note: originally uploaded with locality "Maricopa County, Arizona", but Rawhide mine was suggested instead, see http://www.mindat.org/mesg-7-84077.html]
Size: 5 x 4 cm

Collection and photo: Arliguie M
 © Arliguie MPhoto ID: 96167    View Count: 313

Wherryite : Pb7Cu2(SO4)4(SiO4)2(OH)2

Rawhide Mine, Rawhide Wash, Artillery Mts, Mohave Co., Arizona, USA

Massive green complex lead copper sulfate carbonate chloride oxide, wherryite, coexisting with yet unspecified pale blue mineral. Field of view is about 5 mm. Specimen from Jiri Spalek - thanks!
 © Ł Kruszewski 08Photo ID: 147782    View Count: 133

Wherryite : Pb7Cu2(SO4)4(SiO4)2(OH)2, Fluorite : CaF2

Rawhide Mine, Rawhide Wash, Artillery Mts, Mohave Co., Arizona, USA

Width of field 2,5 mm. Collection and photo Jesse Crawford. Compositing program CombineZP. Equipment: Nikon D-100 on a homemade microscope. This is wherryite frozen in a crystal of fluorite.
 © 2008 Jesse CrawfordPhoto ID: 198857    View Count: 82

Wherryite : Pb7Cu2(SO4)4(SiO4)2(OH)2

Rawhide Mine, Rawhide Wash, Artillery Mts, Mohave Co., Arizona, USA

Width of field 2.5 mm. Collection of Jesse Crawford. Compositing software: CombineZP. Equipment: Nikon D-100 digital camera on a homemade microscope. Green wherryite on a matrix with chrysocolla.
 © 2008 Jesse CrawfordPhoto ID: 191016    View Count: 75

Wulfenite : Pb[MoO4]

Rawhide Mine, Rawhide Wash, Artillery Mts, Mohave Co., Arizona, USA

Crystals to 2 mm. Ex- Neil Wintringham collection, No. 92-326. P. Cristofono specimen and photo.
 © 2009 Peter CristofonoPhoto ID: 246112    View Count: 22
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