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Adamite (Var: Cuprian Adamite) : (Zn,Cu)2AsO4OH

Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine), Tsumeb, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region, Namibia

Field of view 28 mm. Collection M. Kampf No 89-101.
 © 2005 M. KampfPhoto ID: 29394    View Count: 428

Multiple photos availableAdamite (Var: Cuprian Adamite) : (Zn,Cu)2AsO4OH, Olivenite : Cu2[OH|AsO4]

Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine), Tsumeb, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region, Namibia

Elongate crystals of translucent emerald green Cuproadamite radiate from an unusual Olivenite matrix. The Cuproadamite crystals are well formed, measuring to 5mm length and 1mm wide, and are very lustrous. Olivenite forms clusters of pale green fibrous crystals with a velvety lustre. A very pretty thumbnail, one of only a few that we have seen in ...
 © Kristalle and CCPhoto ID: 105844    View Count: 214

Adamite (Var: Cuprian Adamite) : (Zn,Cu)2AsO4OH, Adamite : Zn2(AsO4)(OH)

Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine), Tsumeb, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region, Namibia

Beautiful specimen of translucent green cuproadamite with two yellow adamite crystals. Very lustrous and colorful. No damage. Overall size of mineral specimen: 3.5x3x2 cm. Size of individual crystals: 2-11 mm.
 © 2002 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 3547    View Count: 748

Adamite (Var: Cuprian Adamite) : (Zn,Cu)2AsO4OH

Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine), Tsumeb, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region, Namibia

Field of view 10 mm. Collection M. Kampf No 89-101.
 © 2005 M. KampfPhoto ID: 43726    View Count: 309

Multiple photos availableAdamite (Var: Cuprian Adamite) : (Zn,Cu)2AsO4OH

Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine), Tsumeb, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region, Namibia

A rich Cuprian Adamite from Tsumeb. Opaque bright green crystals with good lustre form elongate fan-shaped crystals with sharp terminations. The Cuprian Adamite has grown in a now exposed cavity.

Size: 42mm x 36mm x 23mm
 © Kristalle and CrysPhoto ID: 134434    View Count: 95

Adamite (Var: Cuprian Adamite) : (Zn,Cu)2AsO4OH

Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine), Tsumeb, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region, Namibia

Specimen covered front and back with translucent green cuproadamite crystals. Looks beautiful under magnification. Old label indicated yellow crystal of Ferrilotharmeyerite were present - but I cannot see them. Overall size of mineral specimen: 30x15x12 mm. Size of individual crystals: 1-2 mm.
 © 2002 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 3531    View Count: 507

Multiple photos availableAdamite (Var: Cuprian Adamite) : (Zn,Cu)2AsO4OH, Wulfenite : Pb[MoO4]

Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine), Tsumeb, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region, Namibia

40 x 25 x 25 mm. with wulfenite. gemcrystals@aol.com
 © Joseph A. FreilichPhoto ID: 102110    View Count: 214

Multiple photos availableAdamite (Var: Cuprian Adamite) : (Zn,Cu)2AsO4OH, Gartrellite : Pb(Cu,Fe3+,Zn)2[AsO4,SO4]2 · 2(H2O,OH)

Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine), Tsumeb, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region, Namibia

An attractive specimen featuring a cavity measuring 1.5 x 2 cm in a silvery Sulphide matrix, lined with sparkling yellow-green crust of botryoidal Gatrellite, and a cluster of Cuproadamite crystals. The Cuproadamite crystals measure to 0.5cm, are very lustrous and dark green, and the intergrown cluster sits attractively in the centre of the ...
 © Kristalle and CrysPhoto ID: 106174    View Count: 172

Adamite (Var: Cuprian Adamite) : (Zn,Cu)2AsO4OH, Ferrilotharmeyerite : Ca(Fe3+,Zn)2[AsO4]2 · 2(OH,H2O)

Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine), Tsumeb, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region, Namibia

43 level, third oxidation zone. Variety: cuprian. A small green crystal on a bed of Ferrilotharmeyerite crystals. Field of view: 0.9 mm. Robert Meyer specimen and photo.
 © 2004 ROMPhoto ID: 15058    View Count: 483

Adamite (Var: Cuprian Adamite) : (Zn,Cu)2AsO4OH

Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine), Tsumeb, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region, Namibia

Field of view 12 mm. Collection M. Kampf No 89-284.
 © 2005 M. KampfPhoto ID: 29863    View Count: 259
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