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Mammothite : Pb6Cu4AlSb[(OH)9|Cl2|SO4]2

Legrena Cove (Legraina Cove) slag locality, Sounion area, Lavrion District slag localities, Lavrion (Laurion; Laurium) District, Attikí (Attica; Attika) Prefecture, Greece

Picture width 1,5 mm. Collection and photo Stephan Wolfsried
 © Stephan WolfsriedPhoto ID: 82869    View Count: 416

Mammothite : Pb6Cu4AlSb[(OH)9|Cl2|SO4]2

Thorikos Bay slag locality, Thorikos area, Lavrion District slag localities, Lavrion (Laurion; Laurium) District, Attikí (Attica; Attika) Prefecture, Greece

Miniscule, 0.1 mm across, sprays of silky blue crystals on slag. Robert O. Meyer specimen and photograph.
 © 2004 ROMPhoto ID: 16968    View Count: 510

Mammothite : Pb6Cu4AlSb[(OH)9|Cl2|SO4]2

Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine (Mammoth-St Anthony Mine; Mammoth Mine; St. Anthony Mine), St. Anthony deposit, Tiger, Mammoth District, Pinal Co., Arizona, USA

A 0,1 mm bladed crystal of Mammothite on Anglesite from a specimen rich in Leadhillite, Caledonite, partly altered Boleite and Wherryite. From the Mammoth St. Anthony mine ( co-type locality), Tiger, Arizona, USA. Specimen and photo: Knut Eldjarn.
 © Knut EldjarnPhoto ID: 64058    View Count: 292

Mammothite : Pb6Cu4AlSb[(OH)9|Cl2|SO4]2, Anglesite : PbSO4

Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine (Mammoth-St Anthony Mine; Mammoth Mine; St. Anthony Mine), St. Anthony deposit, Tiger, Mammoth District, Pinal Co., Arizona, USA

Cerulean blue spray of monoclinic crystals with sugary Anglesite crystals. Occurs on a matrix that is rich in Caledonite and Atacamite and minor Leadhillite. Positive ID on the composition by Cannon Microprobe. Field of view 3.4 mm. Photo and specimen in collection of Bruce J. Murphy.
 © Bruce Murphy 2006Photo ID: 79698    View Count: 286

Mammothite : Pb6Cu4AlSb[(OH)9|Cl2|SO4]2

Collins Mine (Collins vein; mammoth-Collins Mine), Mammoth-Saint Anthony Mine (Mammoth-St Anthony Mine; Mammoth Mine; St. Anthony Mine), St. Anthony deposit, Tiger, Mammoth District, Pinal Co., Arizona, USA

Cerulean blue monoclinic crystal group on anglesite. Field of view 2.4 mm. Specimen in Dick Thomssen collection. Photo by Bruce J. Murphy.
 © 2004 Bruce MurphyPhoto ID: 16232    View Count: 824
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