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Gadolinite-(Y) : Y2Fe2+Be2[O|SiO4]2

Moos, Böckstein, Gastein valley, Hohe Tauern Mts, Salzburg, Austria

A typical grey Gadolinite-(Y) xl with 0,75mm from Moos. This Specimen was collected in 2008.
Photo and Collection of Martin Slama
 © mslamaPhoto ID: 198102    View Count: 119

Gadolinite-(Y) : Y2Fe2+Be2[O|SiO4]2

Hopffeldboden, Hopffeld area, Obersulzbach valley, Hohe Tauern Mts, Salzburg, Austria

beautiful "green" prismatic crystal of gadolinite-(Y) up to 0.7 mm.
Photo Enrico Bonacina, Collection Domenico Preite
 © D. PreitePhoto ID: 139181    View Count: 202

Gadolinite-(Y) : Y2Fe2+Be2[O|SiO4]2, Titanite : CaTi[O|SiO4]

Hopffeldboden, Hopffeld area, Obersulzbach valley, Hohe Tauern Mts, Salzburg, Austria

Interesting rounded light-green Gadolinite-(Y) xl with 0,5mm and orange Titanite xls from the Hopffeldboden Area. Gadolinite from this location is really rare.
Photo and Collection of Martin Slama
 © mslamaPhoto ID: 221936    View Count: 46

Gadolinite-(Y) : Y2Fe2+Be2[O|SiO4]2

Abichl Alp - Beryller area, Untersulzbach valley, Hohe Tauern Mts, Salzburg, Austria

A very nice Gadolinite-(Y) crystal from the Abichl Alp. The specimen was found in 2005. Crystal size: 2mm
Photo and collection of Martin Slama
 © mslamaPhoto ID: 77250    View Count: 284

Multiple photos availableGadolinite-(Y) : Y2Fe2+Be2[O|SiO4]2

Abichl Alp, Abichl Alp - Beryller area, Untersulzbach valley, Hohe Tauern Mts, Salzburg, Austria

Picture width 1,5 mm. Collection and photo Stephan Wolfsried
 © Stephan WolfsriedPhoto ID: 207697    View Count: 123

Multiple photos availableGadolinite-(Y) : Y2Fe2+Be2[O|SiO4]2

Oberschrammach glacier, Schrammacher Mt., Zamser Grund (Zams valley), Ziller valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

a superb gadolinite-(Y) crystal of 3 mm
show a good morfology for the species.
(First signaling of this rare specimen to the Oberschammach glacier- found summer 2007).

Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
 © Manuele MoroPhoto ID: 171144    View Count: 191

Multiple photos availableGadolinite-(Y) : Y2Fe2+Be2[O|SiO4]2, Albite : Na[AlSi3O8]

Oberschrammach glacier, Schrammacher Mt., Zamser Grund (Zams valley), Ziller valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

meaningful gadolinite-(Y) crystal of 2,8 mm,
show a great intensity of green color to the center of the crystal.

Coll.and photo Manuele Moro
 © Manuele MoroPhoto ID: 171581    View Count: 145

Gadolinite-(Y) : Y2Fe2+Be2[O|SiO4]2

Cuasso al Monte, Ceresio Valley, Varese Province, Lombardy, Italy

Picture width is 2,5mm. Grey crystal of Gadolinite-(Y).
 © Elmar LacknerPhoto ID: 76556    View Count: 267

Gadolinite-(Y) : Y2Fe2+Be2[O|SiO4]2

Cuasso al Monte, Ceresio Valley, Varese Province, Lombardy, Italy

Picture width is 2,5mm. Grey crystal of Gadolinite-(Y).
 © Elmar LacknerPhoto ID: 76557    View Count: 251

Gadolinite-(Y) : Y2Fe2+Be2[O|SiO4]2, Quartz : SiO2

Cuasso al Monte, Ceresio Valley, Varese Province, Lombardy, Italy

A very well terminated 1mm Gadolinite-(Y) crystal.
Collected in 2005
Photo and collection of Martin Slama
Photo ID: 147789    View Count: 159
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