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Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14, Quartz : SiO2

Yaogangxian Mine, Yizhang Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

A very rich specimen of Jamesonite intergrown with quartz. There are a few chalcopyrite crystals in evidence and one area of the Jamesonite has been stained irridescent blue (poss.covelite?) New Photos added.
 © 2002 Thames Valley MineralsPhoto ID: 4940    View Count: 697

Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14, Quartz : SiO2, Fluorite : CaF2, Arsenopyrite : FeAsS - (Fe0.90Co0.10)AsS, Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2

Yaogangxian Mine, Yizhang Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

A conglomeration of quartz, fluorite, chalcopyrite and arsenopyrite is heavily overgrown with thick dense needle masses of Jamesonite. The fluorite at one end of the specimen has numerous examples of its inclusion. Specimen size 5x6 cm; X-rayued as Jamesonite ex-collection of RWMW.
 © 2002 Thames Valley MineralsPhoto ID: 5723    View Count: 658

Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14, Quartz : SiO2, Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2

Yaogangxian Mine, Yizhang Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

A flat surface of quartz and chalcopyrite is surfaced with crystals of both minerals. In the gaps between are sprays and long crystals of Jamesonite. This material has been sold as Bismuthinite, Boulangerite, and Galenobismutite but it x-rays as Jamesonite Specimen size 4.5x6.5 cm; ex-collection of RWMW.
 © 2002 Thames Valley MineralsPhoto ID: 5724    View Count: 573

Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14, Fluorite : CaF2, Quartz : SiO2, Muscovite : KAl2[(OH)2|AlSi3O10], Chlorite Group

Yaogangxian Mine, Yizhang Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

Jamesonite included within Fluorite cubes, with Quartz, Muscovite, and Chlorite. Overall size 7.5 x 6.2 x 2.5 cm.
 © Nik NikiforouPhoto ID: 32589    View Count: 544

Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14

Yaogangxian Mine, Yizhang Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

A 4.1 by 3.2 cms specimen of a mass of short silvery needles on Chalcopyrite. JSS specimen and photograph.
 © JSSPhoto ID: 79317    View Count: 377

Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14

Yaogangxian Mine, Yizhang Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

A 4.0 by 3.8 cms specimen with Jamesonite needles on and in Fluorite. JSS specimen and photograph.
 © JSSPhoto ID: 75756    View Count: 353

Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14

Yaogangxian Mine, Yizhang Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

A 4.2 by 4.2 cms specimen of fibrous Jamesonite and part of a large crystal of Bournonite on the side of a Quartz crystal. JSS spcimen and photograph.
 © JSSPhoto ID: 75771    View Count: 329

Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14

Yaogangxian Mine, Yizhang Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

A 4.0 by 3.4 cms specimen of needles in vugs of crystalline Sphalerite and Chalcopyrite. JSS specimen and photograph.
 © JSSPhoto ID: 81355    View Count: 320

Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14

Yaogangxian Mine, Yizhang Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

Feathery needles and sprays of black metallic, slightly irridescent Jamesonite coating the gaps in between gemmy Quartz crystals (overall 7.0 x 5.5 x 2.0 cm). This material has been sold as Bismuthinite (as for this very specimen), Boulangerite, and sometimes Galenobismutite but it x-rays as Jamesonite. JFC specimen (#00390) and photograph.
 © JF Carpentier 2007Photo ID: 102300    View Count: 255

Jamesonite : Pb4FeSb6S14, Sphalerite : (Zn,Fe2+)S, Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2

Yaogangxian Mine, Yizhang Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China

Fibrous specimen of "plumosite". Field of view 15 mm. Photo and collection Pedro González. Equipment Olympus E-500 with 90 mm vivitar macro.
Photo ID: 129965    View Count: 198
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