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Fornacite : Pb2Cu[OH|AsO4|CrO4]

Whim Creek Copper Mine (Whim Creek Copper prospect; Whim Well Mine), Whim Creek, Roebourne Shire, Pilbara Region, Western Australia, Australia

Field of view 2mm. Steve Sorrell specimen and photo.
 © crocoite.comPhoto ID: 63535    View Count: 305

Multiple photos availableFornacite : Pb2Cu[OH|AsO4|CrO4], Calcite : CaCO3

Sounion Mine No. 06 ("Exi" Mine), Agia Varvara Mines (St Barbara Mines), Sounion Area, Lavrion District Mines, Lavrion (Laurion; Laurium) District, Attikí (Attica; Attika) Prefecture, Greece

Small rounded aggregates of greenish-yellow fornacite crystals, growing on calcite (partially covered by Fe oxides). Field of view is 0.44 cm.
 © L Kruszewski 2006Photo ID: 68309    View Count: 306

Fornacite : Pb2Cu[OH|AsO4|CrO4]

Chah Khouni Mine (Chah Khoni Mine; Tschah Khuni Mine; El Khun Mine), Anarak District, Esfahan Province (Isfahan Province; Aspadana Province), Iran

Fornacite crystals associated with wulfenite, iranite, hemihedrite, hemimorphite and calcite. Field of view, 0.75mm x 0.75mm. Brent Thorne specimen and photograph.
 © Brent ThornePhoto ID: 73680    View Count: 250

Fornacite : Pb2Cu[OH|AsO4|CrO4]

Brazzaville (Renéville; Djoué), Brazzaville Region (Renéville Region), Republic of Congo (Brazzaville)

A greenish brown 2 mm long crystal. Robert Meyer specimen and photo.
 © 2004 ROMPhoto ID: 15080    View Count: 684

Fornacite : Pb2Cu[OH|AsO4|CrO4], Dioptase : Cu6(Si6O18)·6H2O, Quartz : SiO2

Brazzaville (Renéville; Djoué), Brazzaville Region (Renéville Region), Republic of Congo (Brazzaville)

Yellow-greenish Fornacite on Dioptase crystals with colorless Quartz
Size: 6,5 x 6 cm

Collection and photo: Arliguie M
 © Arliguie MPhoto ID: 91891    View Count: 216

Fornacite : Pb2Cu[OH|AsO4|CrO4]

Torr Works Quarry (Merehead Quarry), Cranmore, Somerset, England, UK

A cluster of bladed fornacite crystals on cerussite, from a manganese pod found in July 2005. The largest crystal is approximately 50 microns (0.05mm) in length. Rick Turner photograph and specimen.
 © Rick Turner, 2006Photo ID: 53004    View Count: 332

Fornacite : Pb2Cu[OH|AsO4|CrO4]

Torr Works Quarry (Merehead Quarry), Cranmore, Somerset, England, UK

Minute (~0.05mm) clusters of fornacite crystals on calcite/cerussite matrix. From bench F of the quarry, collected 15-7-2005. FoV approx 1.5mm
 © Rick Turner, 2006Photo ID: 80896    View Count: 192

Fornacite : Pb2Cu[OH|AsO4|CrO4]

Unnamed prospect, Tres Alamos Wash, Johnny Lyon Hills, Dragoon Mts, Cochise Co., Arizona, USA

Dozens of tiny Fornacite crystals line the inside of what appears to be the remains of a decayed tetrahedrite crystal with unknown blue mineral. Field of view approximately 2mm. Self collected at a small prospect on the banks of the Tres Alamos Wash in the summer of 2006.
 © Michael ClinePhoto ID: 100166    View Count: 147

Fornacite : Pb2Cu[OH|AsO4|CrO4], Chrysocolla : (Cu,Al)2H2Si2O5(OH)4·nH2O, Chabazite

Eagle Eye Mine, Moore Mine group, New Water District, New Water Mts, La Paz Co., Arizona, USA

Greenish fornacite xls. with chrysocolla and chabazite. Field of view, 2.5mm. R.D.Green collection and phoo.
 © R.D.GreenPhoto ID: 36084    View Count: 384

Fornacite : Pb2Cu[OH|AsO4|CrO4], Duftite : PbCu[OH|AsO4]

Eagle Eye Mine, Moore Mine group, New Water District, New Water Mts, La Paz Co., Arizona, USA

Dark golden xls. of fornacite with duftite. Field of view, 2mm. R.D.Green collection and photo.
 © R.D.GreenPhoto ID: 36083    View Count: 353
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