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Francisite : Cu3Bi(SeO3)2O2Cl

Iron Monarch open cut, Iron Knob, Middleback Range, Eyre peninsula, South Australia, Australia

Very rich areas of microxlled green francisite in and on matrix. This extremely rare selenium mineral is known from only two localities, with a very small amount found at both. This is the type locality, and is an excellent specimen from the original find, with museum label. I have never seen the material before and cannot comment much but ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 76625    View Count: 228

Francisite : Cu3Bi(SeO3)2O2Cl

Iron Monarch open cut, Iron Knob, Middleback Range, Eyre peninsula, South Australia, Australia

Rare Francisite from the TL.
Field of view 3 mm.
Specimen and photo Leon Hupperichs.
My thanks to Volker Hoppe for this exchange specimen.
 © Leon HupperichsPhoto ID: 132865    View Count: 135

Francisite : Cu3Bi(SeO3)2O2Cl

Baccu Locci Mine, Villaputzu, Cagliari Province, Sardinia, Italy

Greenish crusts of francisite. Baccu Locci Mine, Villaputzu, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. Picture size 3.5 mm. Photo by Thomas Witzke / Abraxas-Verlag.
 © Thomas WitzkePhoto ID: 8438    View Count: 854

Francisite : Cu3Bi(SeO3)2O2Cl

Baccu Locci Mine, Villaputzu, Cagliari Province, Sardinia, Italy

Picture width is 2,5mm. Green Francisite.
 © Elmar LacknerPhoto ID: 74119    View Count: 208

Francisite : Cu3Bi(SeO3)2O2Cl

Baccu Locci Mine, Villaputzu, Cagliari Province, Sardinia, Italy

area 6x4 mm - photo and coll. Antonio Gamboni
 © Antonio GamboniPhoto ID: 95054    View Count: 181

Francisite : Cu3Bi(SeO3)2O2Cl

Baccu Locci Mine, Villaputzu, Cagliari Province, Sardinia, Italy

dimension area mm. 10 x 10
 © luigi chiappinoPhoto ID: 193905    View Count: 55
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