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Mandarinoite : Fe2Se3O9·4H2O

El Dragón mine, Antonio Quijarro Province, Potosí Department, Bolivia

Greenish to brown crystals of mandarinoite. Picture size 1.6 mm. Photographer and collection Thomas Witzke.
 © Thomas WitzkePhoto ID: 8316    View Count: 650

Mandarinoite : Fe2Se3O9·4H2O

El Dragón mine, Antonio Quijarro Province, Potosí Department, Bolivia

A 1.0 mm long greenish-yellow crystal. Robert O. Meyer specimen and photograph.
 © 2004 ROMPhoto ID: 17182    View Count: 523

Mandarinoite : Fe2Se3O9·4H2O

El Dragón mine, Antonio Quijarro Province, Potosí Department, Bolivia

Picture width 2 mm. Collection and photograph Christian Rewitzer
 © Christian RewitzerPhoto ID: 88281    View Count: 317

Mandarinoite : Fe2Se3O9·4H2O

El Dragón mine, Antonio Quijarro Province, Potosí Department, Bolivia

Width of field 0.9 mm. Collection of Jesse Crawford. Compositing software: CombineZP. Equipment: Nikon D-100 digital camera on a homemade microscope.
 © 2008 Jesse CrawfordPhoto ID: 190829    View Count: 66

Multiple photos availableMandarinoite : Fe2Se3O9·4H2O

El Dragón mine, Antonio Quijarro Province, Potosí Department, Bolivia

1.9 x 1.4 x 0.8 cm. Mandarinoite is a very rare hydrated iron, selenium oxide. Blades of green to yellow mandarinoite richly cover the sulfide matrix on this fine and rarely available material from the El Dragon Mine of Bolivia. This very small mine has produced over 20 selenium-bearing minerals from a single, up to 6 cm wide vein. See the ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 246448    View Count: 26

Mandarinoite : Fe2Se3O9·4H2O

Baccu Locci Mine, Villaputzu, Cagliari Province, Sardinia, Italy

dimension area mm. 4 x 4

photo and collection Luigi Chiappino
 © luigi chiappinoPhoto ID: 241694    View Count: 36

Mandarinoite : Fe2Se3O9·4H2O

Baccu Locci Mine, Villaputzu, Cagliari Province, Sardinia, Italy

dimension area mm. 2 x 2

photo and collection Luigi Chiappino
 © luigi chiappinoPhoto ID: 251343    View Count: 28

Mandarinoite : Fe2Se3O9·4H2O

De Lamar Mine (Wahl; Sommercamp; Voschay), De Lamar District, Owyhee Co., Idaho, USA

Single mandarinoite crystal, 0.9mm x 0.4mm in size. Brent Thorne specimen and photograph.
 © Brent ThornePhoto ID: 13180    View Count: 637
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