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Apatite-(CaCl) : Ca5[Cl|(PO4)3]

Dashkesan (Dashkezan) Co-Fe deposit, Dashkesan, Daşkəsən (Daskasan; Dashkyasan) District, Azerbaijan

1.7 cm crystal on magnetite matrix Photo & Collection: Foschi-Tagliabue
 © Tagliabue-FoschiPhoto ID: 44168    View Count: 579

Multiple photos availableApatite-(CaCl) : Ca5[Cl|(PO4)3], Magnetite : Fe2+Fe3+2O4

Dashkesan (Dashkezan) Co-Fe deposit, Dashkesan, Daşkəsən (Daskasan; Dashkyasan) District, Azerbaijan

Chlorapatite crystals up to 2,5cm on Magnetite matrix with 4,5x3,5x3,5cm - December of 2007
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 138990    View Count: 147

Apatite-(CaCl) : Ca5[Cl|(PO4)3], Hornblende

Arendal Iron Mines, Arendal, Aust-Agder, Norway

Intergrown heaxgonal chlorapatite crystals with needles of hornblende. Specimen 8040 in the collection of the photographer, Alan Goldstein.
 © Alan GoldsteinPhoto ID: 25584    View Count: 815

Apatite-(CaCl) : Ca5[Cl|(PO4)3], Hornblende

Arendal Iron Mines, Arendal, Aust-Agder, Norway

Intergrown heaxgonal chlorapatite crystals with needles of hornblende. Specimen 8040 in the collection of the photographer, Alan Goldstein.
 © Alan GoldsteinPhoto ID: 25585    View Count: 304

Apatite-(CaCl) : Ca5[Cl|(PO4)3]

Birkenes, Aust-Agder, Norway

Cluster of hexagonal chlorapatite crystals, obtained in 1998. Alan Goldstein specimen (8113) and photo.
 © Alan GoldsteinPhoto ID: 29855    View Count: 299

Apatite-(CaCl) : Ca5[Cl|(PO4)3]

Oksøyekollen (Oksøykollen; Oxøiekollen), Snarum, Modum, Buskerud, Norway

Apatite on Quartz. Specimen is from the Ferrier collection in the Royal Ontario Museum in Ottawa, Canada #M6708. Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm.
Photo ID: 217609    View Count: 113
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