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Lord Brassey Mine, Heazlewood district, Tasmania, Australia

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Antigorite : (Mg,Fe2+)3[(OH)4|Si2O5]

Lord Brassey Mine, Heazlewood district, Tasmania, Australia

Silky Antigorite specimen. 42 x 25 mm. max dimensions. Photo and collection Pedro González. Equipment Olympus E-500 with Vivitar 90 mm. macro lens.
 © Pedro GonzálezPhoto ID: 161166    View Count: 203

Dypingite : Mg5[OH|(CO3)2]2 · 5H2O

Lord Brassey Mine, Heazlewood district, Tasmania, Australia

Field of view: 2 x 1.5 mm
 © JDehovePhoto ID: 8880    View Count: 747

Heazlewoodite : Ni3S2, Serpentine Group : D2[Si2O5](OH)4 + or - nH2O

Lord Brassey Mine, Heazlewood district, Tasmania, Australia

A silvery aggregate of Heazlewoodite in Serpentine from the Lord Brassey mine, Heazlewood, Tasmania. Specimen and photo: Knut Eldjarn.
 © Knut EldjarnPhoto ID: 55035    View Count: 760

Heazlewoodite : Ni3S2, Zaratite : Ni3(CO3)(OH)4·4H2O

Lord Brassey Mine, Heazlewood district, Tasmania, Australia

Width of field is 1.8 mm. Collection of Jesse Crawford. The depth of field has been enhanced using Helicon Focus (35 exposures). Equipment: Nikon D-100 digital camera on a homemade microscope. Brassy Heazlewoodite with some green zaratite in the upper left corner.
 © 2008 Jesse CrawfordPhoto ID: 178339    View Count: 102

Heazlewoodite : Ni3S2, Zaratite : Ni3(CO3)(OH)4·4H2O

Lord Brassey Mine, Heazlewood district, Tasmania, Australia

dimension area mm. 2 x 2

the heazlewoodite is the metallich mineral

the green is zaratite

photo and collection Luigi Chiappino
 © luigi chiappinoPhoto ID: 242994    View Count: 38

Hellyerite : NiCO3·6H2O

Lord Brassey Mine, Heazlewood district, Tasmania, Australia

Hellyerite crystals to about 3 mm ( a rare find). R. Bottrill photograph, Steve Sorrell collection.
 © R Bottrill 2006Photo ID: 85223    View Count: 349

Hellyerite : NiCO3·6H2O

Lord Brassey Mine, Heazlewood district, Tasmania, Australia

Picture width is 3mm. Nice green crystals of Hellyerite (TL). Depth of field is achieved with CombineZM. This specimen is a pseudomorph of Hellyerite (Dehydration ?!). See discussion : http://www.mindat.org/mesg-7-145934.html . Normally the color is blue and then turns to green, but the specimen has preserved the nice crystal habit.
 © Elmar LacknerPhoto ID: 107353    View Count: 262

Hellyerite : NiCO3·6H2O, Heazlewoodite : Ni3S2

Lord Brassey Mine, Heazlewood district, Tasmania, Australia

Blue Hellyerite crystal on silvery heazlewoodite. Steve Sorell specimen, R Bottrill photo. FOV about 8mm
 © R. BottrillPhoto ID: 203705    View Count: 80

Hellyerite : NiCO3·6H2O

Lord Brassey Mine, Heazlewood district, Tasmania, Australia

Picture width is 6mm. Nice green crystals of Hellyerite (TL). Depth of field is achieved with CombineZM. This specimen is a pseudomorph of Hellyerite (Dehydration ?!). See discussion : http://www.mindat.org/mesg-7-145934.html . Normally the color is blue and then turns to green, but the specimen has preserved the nice crystal habit.
 © Elmar LacknerPhoto ID: 107351    View Count: 163

Hellyerite : NiCO3·6H2O

Lord Brassey Mine, Heazlewood district, Tasmania, Australia

Field of view: 2 x 1.5 mm
 © JDehovePhoto ID: 8881    View Count: 846
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