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Happy Jack Mine (Blue Dike Mine), Copper Point, White Canyon, White Canyon District, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

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Antlerite : Cu3[(OH)4|SO4]

Happy Jack Mine (Blue Dike Mine), Copper Point, White Canyon, White Canyon District, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

Antlerite crystals with a zippeite group mineral. Field of view, 1mm x 1mm. I collected this specimen in 1-98. Brent Thorne specimen and photograph.
 © Brent Thorne 2008Photo ID: 199098    View Count: 66

Becquerelite : Ca(UO2)6O4(OH)6 · 8H2O

Happy Jack Mine (Blue Dike Mine), Copper Point, White Canyon, White Canyon District, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

Tiny, cyclic twins of becquerelite on matrix to .1mm. JBS specimen and photo.
 © JBS 2007Photo ID: 112636    View Count: 158

Becquerelite : Ca(UO2)6O4(OH)6 · 8H2O

Happy Jack Mine (Blue Dike Mine), Copper Point, White Canyon, White Canyon District, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

Crystalline, on sandstone.
0.5 cm field of view, horizontal.
S364-26 #1066#
 © 2008, JGWPhoto ID: 149599    View Count: 125

Becquerelite : Ca(UO2)6O4(OH)6 · 8H2O

Happy Jack Mine (Blue Dike Mine), Copper Point, White Canyon, White Canyon District, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

Becquerelite crystals on sandstone associated with several unknown uranium minerals. Field of view, 1mm x 1mm. I collected this specimen in 1-98. Brent Thorne specimen and photograph.
 © Brent Thorne 2008Photo ID: 186446    View Count: 81

Boltwoodite : (K,Na)(UO2)[HSiO4] · 0.5H2O

Happy Jack Mine (Blue Dike Mine), Copper Point, White Canyon, White Canyon District, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

Boltwoodite on sandstone associated with pyrite, chalcopyrite and a zippeite group mineral. Field of view, 1mm x 1mm. I collected this specimen in 1-98. Brent Thorne specimen and photograph.
 © Brent Thorne 2008Photo ID: 186450    View Count: 73

Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2, Chalcocite : Cu2S

Happy Jack Mine (Blue Dike Mine), Copper Point, White Canyon, White Canyon District, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

Well formed crystal of chalcopyrite with chalcocite. Field of view, 1mm x 1mm. I collected this specimen in 1-98. Brent Thorne specimen and photograph.
 © Brent Thorne 2008Photo ID: 199096    View Count: 52

Devilline : CaCu4(SO4)2(OH)6·3H2O, Zippeite Group

Happy Jack Mine (Blue Dike Mine), Copper Point, White Canyon, White Canyon District, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

Devilline with a zippeite group mineral. Associated minerals include antlerite, johannite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, and a yellow unknown uranium mineral. Field of view, 1mm x 1mm. I collected this specimen in 1-98. Brent Thorne specimen and photograph.
 © Brent Thorne 2008Photo ID: 199097    View Count: 65

Johannite : Cu(UO2)2[OH|SO4]2 · 8H2O

Happy Jack Mine (Blue Dike Mine), Copper Point, White Canyon, White Canyon District, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

Grass Green Johannite Crystals. Field of view is 2cm. Ex Otto Ray Collection, collected 1950s. Michael Cline specimen and photograph.
 © Michael ClinePhoto ID: 171361    View Count: 114

Johannite : Cu(UO2)2[OH|SO4]2 · 8H2O

Happy Jack Mine (Blue Dike Mine), Copper Point, White Canyon, White Canyon District, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

Well formed johannite crystals associated with a zippeite group mineral. Field of view, 1mm x 1mm. I collected this specimen in 1-98. Brent Thorne specimen and photograph.
 © Brent Thorne 2008Photo ID: 186449    View Count: 79

Natrozippeite : Na4(UO2)6[(OH)10|(SO4)3] · 4H2O

Happy Jack Mine (Blue Dike Mine), Copper Point, White Canyon, White Canyon District, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

Sodium Zippeite on sandstone from the type locality at Happy Jack mine, Emery co., Utah, USA. Field of view: 3 cm. Specimen and photo: Knut Eldjarn.
 © Knut EldjarnPhoto ID: 53950    View Count: 400
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