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Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14

Mt Bischoff mine, Waratah, Waratah district, Tasmania, Australia

Fine mats of Jamesonite or Boulangerite from the Metals X open cut. FOV 15mm.
self collected. M.Latham Specimen and Photo
Photo ID: 211905    View Count: 151

Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14

Mt Bischoff mine, Waratah, Waratah district, Tasmania, Australia

Jamesonite on Pyrite matrix. FOV 45mm. Self collected in 2008. Specimen and Photo A. Tuma
 © Andrew TumaPhoto ID: 210238    View Count: 143

Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14

Mt Bischoff mine, Waratah, Waratah district, Tasmania, Australia

Fine hairs of Jamesonite or Boulangerite on Fe- Magnesite crystals from the Metals X open cut. FOV 10mm. Self collected. M.Latham Specimen and Photo
Photo ID: 211906    View Count: 122

Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14, Pyrargyrite : Ag3SbS3, Tetrahedrite : (Cu,Fe,Ag,Zn)12Sb4S13

Bolivia

7.2 x 5.4 x 3.7 cm. A most unusual specimen with sharp jamesonite crystals, elongated lustrous pyrargyrite, all on a matrix of weirdly crystallized tetrahedrite.
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 189280    View Count: 147

Multiple photos availableJamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14

Oruro Department, Bolivia

9.5 x 6.0 x 5.7 cm. A massively heavy sulfide specimen with an interesting 2.5 cm vug of highly lustrous, radiating sprays of jamesonite needles from one of the famous Vaux expeditions in the 1920s and 1930s. There may be other rare species present here, to be identified from thin sections, as much of interest was found in the old deposits here. ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 245513    View Count: 60

Multiple photos availableJamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14, Stannite : Cu2(Fe,Zn)SnS4

Oruro City, Cercado Province, Oruro Department, Bolivia

Miniature (4 cm wide) dominated by jamesonite obscuring brassy knobs of stannite. Cassiterite is also present but is scarcely visible. Collection and photo, T. Peterson.
 © Tony PetersonPhoto ID: 131085    View Count: 322

Multiple photos availableJamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14, Pyrite : FeS2

Oruro City, Cercado Province, Oruro Department, Bolivia

Small vug of Jamesonite (unanalyzed) in a massive piece of Pyrite. Vug is approximately 1 inch across, with the specimen measuring 4 x 3.5 inches. Found during the Vaux expeditions (1920-1930) in the Ororu Dept. of Bolivia. Ex. Philadelphia Academy of Sciences collection (#19901).
Photo ID: 250767    View Count: 58

Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14

Itos Mine, Oruro City, Cercado Province, Oruro Department, Bolivia

Sakharovaite (variety of Jamesonite) . Field 1 mm. Photo and Collection Christophe Boutry
 © C.BoutryPhoto ID: 196343    View Count: 153

Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14

San José Mine, Oruro City, Cercado Province, Oruro Department, Bolivia

Sharp, bright metallic and slightly irridescent prismatic crystals of Jamesonite, many of them terminated; nearly solid specimen (overall 5.0 x 4.0 x 2.5 cm). Confirmed by single crystal X-ray diffractio (Most specimens from this mine initially labelled “Zinkenite” were actually redetermined to be Jamesonite). JF Carpentier specimen (#00271) ...
 © JF Carpentier 2007Photo ID: 102301    View Count: 380

Multiple photos availableJamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14, Stannite : Cu2(Fe,Zn)SnS4

San José Mine, Oruro City, Cercado Province, Oruro Department, Bolivia

Specimen is 2 cm wide. Sold to me as elongated zinkenite and blocky stannite, subsequent analysis shows the long crystals are bismuthian jamesonite (formerly sakharovaite). EDS spectra given as the last images of this series. Collection and photo, T. Peterson.
 © Tony PetersonPhoto ID: 137289    View Count: 310
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