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Creaseyite : Cu2Pb2(Fe,Al)2Si5O17·6H2O

Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine (Mammoth-St Anthony Mine; Mammoth Mine; St. Anthony Mine), St. Anthony deposit, Tiger, Mammoth District, Pinal Co., Arizona, USA

Type locale. Minute light green acicular radiating sprays. Field of view 0.4 mm. Robert Meyer specimen and photo.
 © 2004 ROMPhoto ID: 15076    View Count: 493

Creaseyite : Cu2Pb2(Fe,Al)2Si5O17·6H2O, Wulfenite : Pb[MoO4]

Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine (Mammoth-St Anthony Mine; Mammoth Mine; St. Anthony Mine), St. Anthony deposit, Tiger, Mammoth District, Pinal Co., Arizona, USA

Acicular crystals of creaseyite on wulfenite. Field of view, 1mm x 1mm. From the Dick Bideaux collection. Brent Thorne specimen and photograph.
 © Brent ThornePhoto ID: 32220    View Count: 237

Creaseyite : Cu2Pb2(Fe,Al)2Si5O17·6H2O, Wulfenite : Pb[MoO4], Dioptase : Cu6(Si6O18)·6H2O, Fluorite : CaF2, Fornacite : Pb2Cu[OH|AsO4|CrO4]

Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine (Mammoth-St Anthony Mine; Mammoth Mine; St. Anthony Mine), St. Anthony deposit, Tiger, Mammoth District, Pinal Co., Arizona, USA

Acicular green Creaseyite crystals carpet this specimen, which also features a large tabular Wulfenite crystal, a dark green Dioptase crystal, tiny clusters of Fornacite scattered about, and a water clear crystal of Fluorite in the vug between the Dioptase and Wulfenite. It's so clear it can't be seen in the photo! Field of view is 4mm. In my ...
 © Michael ClinePhoto ID: 101924    View Count: 139

Multiple photos availableCreaseyite : Cu2Pb2(Fe,Al)2Si5O17·6H2O, Quartz : SiO2, Fornacite : Pb2Cu[OH|AsO4|CrO4], Pyromorphite Subgroup

Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine (Mammoth-St Anthony Mine; Mammoth Mine; St. Anthony Mine), St. Anthony deposit, Tiger, Mammoth District, Pinal Co., Arizona, USA

Massive greenish creaseyite with small aggregates of greenish-yellow fornacite and yellow lath-like xls of pyromorhpite-mimetite series, coexisting also with quartz and wulfenite (not to be seen here). All minerals are proved by PXRD and EDS analyzes. Fornacite is probably slightly Mo-enriched. Field of view is 3.7 mm.
 © Ł Kruszewski 2006Photo ID: 115763    View Count: 133

Multiple photos availableCreaseyite : Cu2Pb2(Fe,Al)2Si5O17·6H2O, Wulfenite : Pb[MoO4], Cerussite : PbCO3

Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine (Mammoth-St Anthony Mine; Mammoth Mine; St. Anthony Mine), St. Anthony deposit, Tiger, Mammoth District, Pinal Co., Arizona, USA

Green tufts of the mineral Creaseyite, for which the Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine is the type locale, associated with orange-red wulfenite crystals, and pale yellow to lemon yellow reticulated Cerussite. The presence of Chromium has not been checked on the yellow Cerussite. The field of view is 4.0 mm. Robert Meyer specimen and photograph.
 © 2008 ROMPhoto ID: 184009    View Count: 105

Creaseyite : Cu2Pb2(Fe,Al)2Si5O17·6H2O

Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine (Mammoth-St Anthony Mine; Mammoth Mine; St. Anthony Mine), St. Anthony deposit, Tiger, Mammoth District, Pinal Co., Arizona, USA

Green microscopic crystals of Creaseyite on Quartz from the Mammoth St-Anthony mine, Tiger, Arizona. Field of view 1 cm. Specimen and photo: Knut Eldjarn.
 © Knut EldjarnPhoto ID: 155630    View Count: 85

Creaseyite : Cu2Pb2(Fe,Al)2Si5O17·6H2O, Wulfenite : Pb[MoO4]

Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine (Mammoth-St Anthony Mine; Mammoth Mine; St. Anthony Mine), St. Anthony deposit, Tiger, Mammoth District, Pinal Co., Arizona, USA

Green micro-crystals of Creaseyite with orange Wulfenite
Sample size: 5,5 X 4 cm

Collection and photo: Arliguie M
 © M ArliguiePhoto ID: 183515    View Count: 50

Creaseyite : Cu2Pb2(Fe,Al)2Si5O17·6H2O

Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine (Mammoth-St Anthony Mine; Mammoth Mine; St. Anthony Mine), St. Anthony deposit, Tiger, Mammoth District, Pinal Co., Arizona, USA

Width of field 1.7 mm. Collection of Jesse Crawford. Compositing software: CombineZP. Equipment: Nikon D-100 digital camera on a homemade microscope.
 © 2008 Jesse CrawfordPhoto ID: 190782    View Count: 34
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