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Hydrotalcite : Mg6Al2[(OH)16|CO3] · 4H2O

Stradner Kogel Mt., Wilhelmsdorf, Bad Gleichenberg, Styria, Austria

Picture width is 10mm. White spheres of Hydrotalcite
 © Elmar LacknerPhoto ID: 75652    View Count: 228

Hydrotalcite : Mg6Al2[(OH)16|CO3] · 4H2O, Phillipsite

Stradner Kogel Mt., Wilhelmsdorf, Bad Gleichenberg, Styria, Austria

Xtl size 0,5 mm; Chris Auer photo and collection, self collected in 1995
Photo ID: 150656    View Count: 144

Hydrotalcite : Mg6Al2[(OH)16|CO3] · 4H2O, Phillipsite

Stradner Kogel Mt., Wilhelmsdorf, Bad Gleichenberg, Styria, Austria

FOV 5 mm; Chris Auer photo and collection, self collected in 1995
Photo ID: 150257    View Count: 117

Hydrotalcite : Mg6Al2[(OH)16|CO3] · 4H2O

Stradner Kogel Mt., Wilhelmsdorf, Bad Gleichenberg, Styria, Austria

Clusters of hydrotalcite xls on matrix to 1.2mm. JBS specimen and photo.
 © JBS 2007Photo ID: 112618    View Count: 110

Hydrotalcite : Mg6Al2[(OH)16|CO3] · 4H2O

Stradner Kogel Mt., Wilhelmsdorf, Bad Gleichenberg, Styria, Austria

Hydrotalcite crystal.Field 2 mm
Photo and Collection Christophe Boutry
 © C.BoutryPhoto ID: 161156    View Count: 85

Hydrotalcite : Mg6Al2[(OH)16|CO3] · 4H2O

Borcola Pass Quarry, Borcola Pass, Posina, Vicenza Province, Veneto, Italy

Nicest 0.6 mm Hydrotalcite crystal. Collection A.Mattiello photo M.Chinellato
 © Chinellato MatteoPhoto ID: 210895    View Count: 84

Hydrotalcite : Mg6Al2[(OH)16|CO3] · 4H2O

Borcola Pass Quarry, Borcola Pass, Posina, Vicenza Province, Veneto, Italy

1.93 mm group of white Hydrotalcite crystals. Collection A.Mattiello photo M.Chinellato
 © Chinellato MatteoPhoto ID: 223704    View Count: 40

Hydrotalcite : Mg6Al2[(OH)16|CO3] · 4H2O

Borcola Pass Quarry, Borcola Pass, Posina, Vicenza Province, Veneto, Italy

dimension area mm. 8 x 8

photo and collection Luigi Chiappino
 © luigi chiappinoPhoto ID: 241696    View Count: 15

Multiple photos availableHydrotalcite : Mg6Al2[(OH)16|CO3] · 4H2O

Snarum, Modum, Buskerud, Norway

8.4 x 5.2 x 4.1 cm. Hydrotalcite is a rare hydrated, magnesium, aluminum carbonate and this rich specimen is from the Type Locality - Snarum, Norway. Waxy, talc-like, grayish/whitish hydrotalcite is sculpturally embedded in a matrix of oxidized, yellow-green serpentine. Hydrotalcite is so named for its resemblance to talc. From an older museum ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 200667    View Count: 74

Hydrotalcite : Mg6Al2[(OH)16|CO3] · 4H2O, Manasseite : Mg6Al2[(OH)16|CO3] · 4H2O

Dypingdal Serpentine-magnesite deposit, Snarum, Modum, Buskerud, Norway

A foliated mass of Hydrotalcite probably intergrown with Manasseite from the type locality at Dypingdal, Snarum, Buskerud, Norway. Field of view: 3 cm. Specimen and photo: Knut Eldjarn.
 © Knut EldjarnPhoto ID: 55384    View Count: 680
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