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Santa Teresa Mts, Aravaipa District, Graham Co., Arizona, USA

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Anglesite : PbSO4

Grand Reef Mine (Aravaipa Mine; Lead Jewel; Joe Rubal Mine; Vivian Mine; Calistoga Mining & Development Co. Mine; Bringham Silver and Lead Mine), Laurel Canyon, Grand Reef Mountain, Klondyke, Santa Teresa Mts, Aravaipa District, Graham Co., Arizona, USA

Transparent, gemmy Anglesite crystal. Field of view 12 mm. Photo and specimen in collection of Bruce Murphy.
 © Bruce Murphy 2007Photo ID: 101951    View Count: 266

Aravaipaite : Pb3[F3|AlF6] · H2O

Grand Reef Mine (Aravaipa Mine; Lead Jewel; Joe Rubal Mine; Vivian Mine; Calistoga Mining & Development Co. Mine; Bringham Silver and Lead Mine), Laurel Canyon, Grand Reef Mountain, Klondyke, Santa Teresa Mts, Aravaipa District, Graham Co., Arizona, USA

Colourless thin tabular crystals of aravaipaite. Picture size 1 mm. Photographer and collection Thomas Witzke.
 © Thomas WitzkePhoto ID: 7991    View Count: 784

Aravaipaite : Pb3[F3|AlF6] · H2O

Grand Reef Mine (Aravaipa Mine; Lead Jewel; Joe Rubal Mine; Vivian Mine; Calistoga Mining & Development Co. Mine; Bringham Silver and Lead Mine), Laurel Canyon, Grand Reef Mountain, Klondyke, Santa Teresa Mts, Aravaipa District, Graham Co., Arizona, USA

White, rounded plates of aravaipaite associated with galena, fluorite, anglesite and laurelite. Field of view, 0.5mm x 0.5mm. Specimen has been analyzed. Brent Thorne specimen and photograph.
 © Brent ThornePhoto ID: 70921    View Count: 302

Axinite-(Mn) : Ca2Mn2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15]

Iron Cap Mine, Landsman Camp (Landsman group), Aravaipa, Santa Teresa Mts, Aravaipa District, Graham Co., Arizona, USA

Crystal measures 3mm in length. Paul Nicholson specimen and photo.
 © P N Min.Photo ID: 6227    View Count: 715

Axinite-(Mn) : Ca2Mn2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15], Johannsenite : CaMn2+[Si2O6]

Iron Cap Mine, Landsman Camp (Landsman group), Aravaipa, Santa Teresa Mts, Aravaipa District, Graham Co., Arizona, USA

Manganaxinite crystal on johanssenite. Alan Goldstein specimen (#1285) and photo. FOV ~1 cm
 © Alan GoldsteinPhoto ID: 35107    View Count: 347

Axinite-(Mn) : Ca2Mn2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15]

Iron Cap Mine, Landsman Camp (Landsman group), Aravaipa, Santa Teresa Mts, Aravaipa District, Graham Co., Arizona, USA

View is about 5 mm across. P. Cristofono specimen and photo.
 © 2006 Peter CristofonoPhoto ID: 62304    View Count: 264

Axinite-(Mn) : Ca2Mn2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15]

Iron Cap Mine, Landsman Camp (Landsman group), Aravaipa, Santa Teresa Mts, Aravaipa District, Graham Co., Arizona, USA

Field of view is about 12 mm across. P. Cristofono specimen and photo.
 © 2007 Peter CristofonoPhoto ID: 98182    View Count: 122

Axinite-(Mn) : Ca2Mn2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15], Johannsenite : CaMn2+[Si2O6]

Iron Cap Mine, Landsman Camp (Landsman group), Aravaipa, Santa Teresa Mts, Aravaipa District, Graham Co., Arizona, USA

Greenish Manganaxinite crystals on acicular Johannsenite crystals. Field of view 7 mm.
Specimen and photo Leon Hupperichs.
 © Leon HupperichsPhoto ID: 120501    View Count: 102

Axinite-(Mn) : Ca2Mn2+Al2[OH|BSi4O15]

Iron Cap Mine, Landsman Camp (Landsman group), Aravaipa, Santa Teresa Mts, Aravaipa District, Graham Co., Arizona, USA

Green crystals of Axinite-(Mn). Picture width is 3,2mm.
 © Elmar Lackner 2009Photo ID: 245117    View Count: 22

Bromargyrite : AgBr

Grand Reef Mine (Aravaipa Mine; Lead Jewel; Joe Rubal Mine; Vivian Mine; Calistoga Mining & Development Co. Mine; Bringham Silver and Lead Mine), Laurel Canyon, Grand Reef Mountain, Klondyke, Santa Teresa Mts, Aravaipa District, Graham Co., Arizona, USA

Unusual flatten form of yellow, transparent Bromargyrite. Field of view 3.2 mm. Very rare from this locality. Photo and specimen in collection of Bruce J. Murphy
 © Bruce Murphy 2007Photo ID: 101432    View Count: 219
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