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Santabarbaraite : Fe3+3[(OH)3|(PO4)2] · 5H2O | |
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Wannon Falls, Wannon River, Hamilton, Victoria, Australia Santabarbaraite from Wannon Falls, a Victorian locality noted for vivianite. The brownish santabarbaraite has replaced a cluster of large vivianite crystals. The specimen is 9.5cm wide. It was probably collected in the 1970s. |
| © Judy Rowe | Photo ID: 253104 View Count: 29 |
Santabarbaraite : Fe3+3[(OH)3|(PO4)2] · 5H2O | |
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Wannon Falls, Wannon River, Hamilton, Victoria, Australia From Wannon Falls, a large aggregate of santabarbaraite which has replaced numerous clusters of vivianite crystals. The specimen measures 13cm by 9cm and is 6cm high. In the collection of George Lysiuk. |
| © Judy Rowe | Photo ID: 253725 View Count: 23 |
Santabarbaraite : Fe3+3[(OH)3|(PO4)2] · 5H2O | |
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Santa Barbara lignite District, Cavriglia, Valdarno (Val d'Arno), Arezzo Province, Tuscany, Italy Santabarbaraite pseudomorphous after vivianite. Picture size 1.2 mm. Photographer and collection Thomas Witzke. |
| © Thomas Witzke | Photo ID: 11496 View Count: 820 |
Santabarbaraite : Fe3+3[(OH)3|(PO4)2] · 5H2O | |
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Santa Barbara lignite District, Cavriglia, Valdarno (Val d'Arno), Arezzo Province, Tuscany, Italy Santabarbaraite pseudomorphous after vivianite. Picture size 1.5 mm. Photographer and collection Thomas Witzke. |
| © Thomas Witzke | Photo ID: 11495 View Count: 631 |
Santabarbaraite : Fe3+3[(OH)3|(PO4)2] · 5H2O | |
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Santa Barbara Mine, Santa Barbara lignite District, Cavriglia, Valdarno (Val d'Arno), Arezzo Province, Tuscany, Italy Width of field is 2.5 mm. Collection of Jesse Crawford. The depth of field has been enhanced using Helicon Focus (11 exposures). Equipment: Nikon D-100 digital camera on a homemade microscope. |
| © 2008 Jesse Crawford | Photo ID: 175315 View Count: 92 |
Santabarbaraite : Fe3+3[(OH)3|(PO4)2] · 5H2O | |
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Santa Barbara Mine, Santa Barbara lignite District, Cavriglia, Valdarno (Val d'Arno), Arezzo Province, Tuscany, Italy Size: 2,5 X 1,5 cm Collection and photo: Arliguie M |
| © M Arliguie | Photo ID: 219659 View Count: 49 |
Santabarbaraite : Fe3+3[(OH)3|(PO4)2] · 5H2O, Vivianite : Fe2+3(PO4)2·8H2O | |
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Kerch peninsula (Kertch peninsula), Crimea peninsula, Crimea Oblast', Ukraine 7 x 6.5 x 4.5 cm. It is easy to discern that these were once vivianite crystals by their bladed nature, some doubly terminated and 3.0 cm in length. They are now turned to a burnt-umber color by santabarbaraite, a rare hydrated iron phosphate. From the 1990s find. Ex. Martin Zinn Collection. |
| © Rob Lavinsky | Photo ID: 176749 View Count: 169 |
Santabarbaraite : Fe3+3[(OH)3|(PO4)2] · 5H2O | |
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Kamysh-Burun sedimentary Fe deposit (Arshintsevo), Kerch peninsula (Kertch peninsula), Crimea peninsula, Crimea Oblast', Ukraine Sharp pseudomorphs of santabarbaraite replacing vivianite, from Quarry A at this locality. S397-08 5 cm field of view. Excalibur Mineral Company specimen. |
| © 2008, JGW | Photo ID: 149416 View Count: 228 |
Santabarbaraite : Fe3+3[(OH)3|(PO4)2] · 5H2O | |
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Kerchenskoe deposit, Kerch peninsula (Kertch peninsula), Crimea peninsula, Crimea Oblast', Ukraine Pseudomorph after Vivianite. Field of view 14 mm. Specimen and photo Leon Hupperichs. |
| © Leon Hupperichs | Photo ID: 90701 View Count: 233 |
Santabarbaraite : Fe3+3[(OH)3|(PO4)2] · 5H2O | |
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Kerchenskoe deposit, Kerch peninsula (Kertch peninsula), Crimea peninsula, Crimea Oblast', Ukraine Nice Santabarbaraite xls, pseudomorph after Vivianite. Field of view 3x2 cm. Specimen and photo Leon Hupperichs. |
| © Leon Hupperichs | Photo ID: 150243 View Count: 153 |
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