Mindat Logo

Marićite Gallery

To view 3d wall of images click here

Marićite : NaFe2+[PO4]

Big Fish River, Dawson Mining District, Yukon Territory, Canada

Field of view 22 mm. Collection M. Kampf No 91-047.
 © 2005 M. KampfPhoto ID: 31591    View Count: 420

Marićite : NaFe2+[PO4], Vivianite : Fe2+3(PO4)2·8H2O

Big Fish River, Dawson Mining District, Yukon Territory, Canada

Brown divergent maricite, in a nodular formation, with blue vivianite.
3.0 cm specimen. S171-34
Excalibur Mineral Company specimen.
 © 2008, JGWPhoto ID: 164593    View Count: 92

Marićite : NaFe2+[PO4], Vivianite : Fe2+3(PO4)2·8H2O

Big Fish River, Dawson Mining District, Yukon Territory, Canada

Radiating Aggregat of brownish crystals of Maricite and bluish Vivianite

Sample size: 4 X 2 cm
Ex C.Nowak collection (France)

Collection and photo: Arliguie M
 © Arliguie MPhoto ID: 177034    View Count: 81

Multiple photos availableMarićite : NaFe2+[PO4], Pyrite : FeS2

Big Fish River, Dawson Mining District, Yukon Territory, Canada

3.7x2.2x2 cm "concretion" of Maricite from black shale. Really this is a hole after dissolved ammonite filled with radial aggregate of maricite. In this specimen two varieties of maricite presents - light-grey and light brownish. Both varieties has the same composition (available on the daughter photo). Apparently this difference in coloration ...
 © Pavel M. KartashovPhoto ID: 227123    View Count: 54

Marićite : NaFe2+[PO4]

Crosscut Creek, Area 1 (Kulan Camp), Rapid Creek, Dawson Mining District, Yukon Territory, Canada

Greyish-green radial Maricite, specimen size 5,3 x 2 cm. Exact location is: 'Locality 16, Area C., Crosscut Creek, Kulan Camp, Rapid Creek, Dawson Mining District, Yukon Territory, Canada' (reference: M. Hanauer 02-11-09).
 © Peter KohorstPhoto ID: 57677    View Count: 235
Page 1 of 1 (1 to 5 of 5 total)
Page: 1

Mineral and/or Locality
Google
 
www.mindat.org Web
Copyright © Jolyon Ralph and Ida Chau 1993-2009. Site Map. Locality, mineral & photograph data are the copyright of the individuals who submitted them.Further information contact the Site hosted & developed by Jolyon Ralph. Mindat.org is an online information resource dedicated to providing free mineralogical information to all. Mindat relies on the contributions of hundreds of members and supporters. If you would like to add information to improve the quality of our database, then click here to register. Current server date and time: 28th Nov 2009 19:19:50