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Iriginite : UO2Mo2O7·3H2O, Mourite : UMo5O12(OH)10, Ilsemannite : Mo3O8·nH2O

Kyzylsai Mo-U deposit, Chu-Ili Mts, Balqash (Balkhash; Karatas; Prebalkhashie) Region, Zhezqazghan Oblysy (Dzezkazgan Oblast'; Dzhezkazgan Oblast'; Djezkazgan Oblast'; Jezkazgan Oblast'), Kazakhstan

More rare at the locality mourite appearance - fissure in rhiolite filled with former yellow iriginite masse with later violet mourite clusters surrounding it. Light blue to greenish-blue ilsemannite films also are present. Specimen size is 4x2.5x1 cm. Collected in 60th. Pavel M. Kartashov collection and photo.
 © Pavel M. KartashovPhoto ID: 72648    View Count: 255

Iriginite : UO2Mo2O7·3H2O, Umohoite : (UO2)MoO4·4H2O

Kyzylsai Mo-U deposit, Chu-Ili Mts, Balqash (Balkhash; Karatas; Prebalkhashie) Region, Zhezqazghan Oblysy (Dzezkazgan Oblast'; Dzhezkazgan Oblast'; Djezkazgan Oblast'; Jezkazgan Oblast'), Kazakhstan

Yellow crystalline films of iriginite in fissure within rhiolite. Associated mineral is green platelets of umohoite replaced by compact bright-yellow iriginite of more former generation. Specimen size is 4x3.5x1 cm and its radioactivity 39 μR/h. Collected by Larisa N. Belova in the end of 50th. Pavel M. Kartashov collection and photo.
 © Pavel M. KartashovPhoto ID: 152942    View Count: 145

Iriginite : UO2Mo2O7·3H2O

Picacho, Bacoachi, Mun. de Bacoachi, Sonora, Mexico

Small spheres of yellow acicular iriginite. Field of view, 0.75mm x 0.75mm. Brent Thorne specimen and photograph.
 © Brent Thorne 2008Photo ID: 201845    View Count: 72

Iriginite : UO2Mo2O7·3H2O

Cameron, Cameron District, Coconino Co., Arizona, USA

Yellow aggregates of iriginite. Picture size 2.5 mm. Photographer and collection Thomas Witzke.
 © Thomas WitzkePhoto ID: 8126    View Count: 693
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