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Harmotome : (Ba0.5,Ca0.5,K,Na)5[Al5Si11O32] ·12H2O

Bellsgrove Quarry (Strontian Barytes Mine; Middleshop mine), Strontian, North West Highlands (Argyllshire), Scotland, UK

4mm crystal on brown calcite.
 © Steve RustPhoto ID: 7728    View Count: 1286

Harmotome : (Ba0.5,Ca0.5,K,Na)5[Al5Si11O32] ·12H2O, Calcite : CaCO3

Bellsgrove Quarry (Strontian Barytes Mine; Middleshop mine), Strontian, North West Highlands (Argyllshire), Scotland, UK

Harmotome crystals to 6mm, on brown calcite.
 © Christine RustPhoto ID: 13865    View Count: 350

Harmotome : (Ba0.5,Ca0.5,K,Na)5[Al5Si11O32] ·12H2O

Bellsgrove Quarry (Strontian Barytes Mine; Middleshop mine), Strontian, North West Highlands (Argyllshire), Scotland, UK

Harmotome specimen, 5cm across, largest crystal 1.3cm

Collected by Maria Alferova, May 2009
 © M. AlferovaPhoto ID: 238868    View Count: 186

Harmotome : (Ba0.5,Ca0.5,K,Na)5[Al5Si11O32] ·12H2O

Bellsgrove Quarry (Strontian Barytes Mine; Middleshop mine), Strontian, North West Highlands (Argyllshire), Scotland, UK

The large crystal is 1.3 cm long. Doug Merson photo and collection.
 © DM 07Photo ID: 84989    View Count: 160

Harmotome : (Ba0.5,Ca0.5,K,Na)5[Al5Si11O32] ·12H2O, Calcite : CaCO3

Bellsgrove Quarry (Strontian Barytes Mine; Middleshop mine), Strontian, North West Highlands (Argyllshire), Scotland, UK

White harmotome crystals to 6mm on brown calcite.
 © Christine RustPhoto ID: 171257    View Count: 75

Harmotome : (Ba0.5,Ca0.5,K,Na)5[Al5Si11O32] ·12H2O

Bellsgrove Quarry (Strontian Barytes Mine; Middleshop mine), Strontian, North West Highlands (Argyllshire), Scotland, UK

A 2.8 by 2.4 cms group of crystals.
 © John SobolewskiPhoto ID: 191420    View Count: 70
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