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Yellow Pine Mine, Goodsprings District, Clark Co., Nevada, USA

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Hydrozincite : Zn5[(OH)3|CO3]2

Yellow Pine Mine, Goodsprings District, Clark Co., Nevada, USA

Specimen is 3 by 3cm and consists of botroids in matrix.
 © 2003-4 AdamsmineralsPhoto ID: 14121    View Count: 639

Multiple photos availableHydrozincite : Zn5[(OH)3|CO3]2, Plattnerite : PbO2

Yellow Pine Mine, Goodsprings District, Clark Co., Nevada, USA

A very esthetic botryoidal aggregate, in which Hydrozincite also forms thin acicular crystals, which are rare. There are small black Plattnerite crystals spread on the specimen. The sample has an intense fluorescence under a violet light.
Yellow Pine Mine, 900 level, Goodsprings, Nevada, USA.
Found in 8-11/1996
Specimen size: 14.5 x 7.5 x ...
 © fabreminerals.comPhoto ID: 101032    View Count: 155

Multiple photos availableHydrozincite : Zn5[(OH)3|CO3]2

Yellow Pine Mine, Goodsprings District, Clark Co., Nevada, USA

A 6.3 x 5.0 x 3.5 cm matrix, this rich throughout with open vugs lined by sparkling white micro crystals of hydrozincite. Ex Peter Gillis collection.
 © Dan & Diana Weinrich MineralsPhoto ID: 267897    View Count: 10

Malachite : Cu2[(OH)2|CO3]

Yellow Pine Mine, Goodsprings District, Clark Co., Nevada, USA

Malachite after azurite. 3.7 cm by 5.7 cm.
Joseph Polityka collection. Ex. Harry Sering, Indianapolis, Indiana 1968
 © 1Joseph PolitykaPhoto ID: 145718    View Count: 133

Multiple photos availableSmithsonite : ZnCO3

Yellow Pine Mine, Goodsprings District, Clark Co., Nevada, USA

6.1 x 3.8 x 2.3 cm. Pretty, lustrous, translucent, pastel-green smithsonite micro-rhombs in intergrown, botryoidal form cover the matrix plate on this excellent specimen from a very uncommon Nevada locale - the Yellow Pine Mine. Rarely available material from this old locale. Ex. Terry Szenics Collection.
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 266474    View Count: 7
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