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Gaylussite : Na2Ca(CO3)2·5H2O

Lake Chad, Central Africa

Field of view 1,85 cm - Photo & collection M.Mader
 © 2005 - MMIPhoto ID: 34111    View Count: 488

Gaylussite : Na2Ca(CO3)2·5H2O, Northupite : Na3Mg(CO3)2Cl

Wadi Natrun depression (Wadi el Natrun), Western Desert, Egypt

Picture width is 2,5mm. Small clear crystals of Gaylussite grown on Northupite. Depth of field is achieved with CombineZM.
 © Elmar LacknerPhoto ID: 122618    View Count: 178

Gaylussite : Na2Ca(CO3)2·5H2O

Wadi Natrun depression (Wadi el Natrun), Western Desert, Egypt

Gaylussite in sharp colorless aggregate of crystals - Ex Marco Marchesini, April 2005 - Coin diameter 15 mm
 © Marco BarsantiPhoto ID: 250852    View Count: 18

Gaylussite : Na2Ca(CO3)2·5H2O

Lake Amboseli, Rift Valley Province, Kenya

2.5 cm crystal.
Excalibur Mineral specimen. S102-12
 © 2008, JGWPhoto ID: 154427    View Count: 207

Gaylussite : Na2Ca(CO3)2·5H2O

Lake Amboseli, Rift Valley Province, Kenya

2.5 x 1.1 x 0.9 cm. This rare crystal is transparent, doubly-terminated, and colorless, with a resinous luster. I am told these came out some 35 years ago.
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 251626    View Count: 11

Gaylussite : Na2Ca(CO3)2·5H2O

Searles Lake, San Bernardino Co., California, USA

Field width is 7 mm. Collection of Jesse Crawford. Equipment: Nikon D-100 digital camera on a homemade microscope.
 © 2008 Jesse CrawfordPhoto ID: 176779    View Count: 103

Gaylussite : Na2Ca(CO3)2·5H2O

Searles Lake, San Bernardino Co., California, USA

3.6 X 1.8 X 1.3 cm. An extremely rare crystal of this interesting carbonate mineral with the formula: Na2Ca(CO3)2•5H2O. Ex. Carlton Davis Collection.
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 251625    View Count: 15

Gaylussite : Na2Ca(CO3)2·5H2O

Lagunilla, Mérida, Venezuela

Cystal size: 2,5 cm
From type locality

Collection and photo: Arliguie M
Photo ID: 92236    View Count: 168
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