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Meyerhofferite : Ca2(H3B3O7)2 · 4H2O

Mount Blanco Mine (Mount Blanco deposit; Mount Blanco adit), Mount Blanco, Furnace Creek District, Black Mts, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA

A 3.0 by 2.6 cms mass of reticulated crystals from the type locality. John Sobolewski specimen and photograph.
 © John SobolewskiPhoto ID: 47203    View Count: 510

Meyerhofferite : Ca2(H3B3O7)2 · 4H2O

Mount Blanco Mine (Mount Blanco deposit; Mount Blanco adit), Mount Blanco, Furnace Creek District, Black Mts, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA

Field width is 15 mm. Collection of Jesse Crawford. Equipment: Nikon D-100 digital camera on a homemade microscope.
 © 2008 Jesse CrawfordPhoto ID: 176798    View Count: 114

Multiple photos availableMeyerhofferite : Ca2(H3B3O7)2 · 4H2O, Inyoite : Ca(H4B3O7)(OH) · 4H2O

Mount Blanco Mine (Mount Blanco deposit; Mount Blanco adit), Mount Blanco, Furnace Creek District, Black Mts, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA

45 x 45 x 40 mm. Meyerhofferite pseudomorphous after inyoite. Crystal-Odyssey specimen. gemcrystals@aol.com
 © Joseph A. FreilichPhoto ID: 119883    View Count: 97

Meyerhofferite : Ca2(H3B3O7)2 · 4H2O

Mount Blanco Mine (Mount Blanco deposit; Mount Blanco adit), Mount Blanco, Furnace Creek District, Black Mts, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA

Primary Meyerhofferite crystals. J. Minette collection. Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm.
Photo ID: 237203    View Count: 97

Meyerhofferite : Ca2(H3B3O7)2 · 4H2O

Mount Blanco Mine (Mount Blanco deposit; Mount Blanco adit), Mount Blanco, Furnace Creek District, Black Mts, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA

Primary Meyerhofferite crystals. J. Minette collection. Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm.
Photo ID: 237205    View Count: 74

Meyerhofferite : Ca2(H3B3O7)2 · 4H2O

Mount Blanco Mine (Mount Blanco deposit; Mount Blanco adit), Mount Blanco, Furnace Creek District, Black Mts, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA

Meyerhofferite pseudomorphs after Inyoite. R. Currier collection. The scale at the bottom of the image is an inch with a rule at one cm.
Photo ID: 237204    View Count: 68

Meyerhofferite : Ca2(H3B3O7)2 · 4H2O

Mount Blanco Mine (Mount Blanco deposit; Mount Blanco adit), Mount Blanco, Furnace Creek District, Black Mts, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA

5.3 x 3.5 x 3.5 cm. A very rich and showy specimen of the rare borate meyerhofferite from the Type Locality - the Mount Blanco Mine in Death Valley, California. Lustrous, reticulated, pearlescent meyerhofferite blades richly invest the sparse matrix in a jackstraw fashion. A very fine, old and rare specimen from this famed locality. Ex. Mullane ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 220543    View Count: 66

Meyerhofferite : Ca2(H3B3O7)2 · 4H2O

Mount Blanco Mine (Mount Blanco deposit; Mount Blanco adit), Mount Blanco, Furnace Creek District, Black Mts, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA

Meyerhofferite pseudomorph after Inyoite. R. Currier collection. The scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm.
Photo ID: 237197    View Count: 65

Meyerhofferite : Ca2(H3B3O7)2 · 4H2O

Mount Blanco Mine (Mount Blanco deposit; Mount Blanco adit), Mount Blanco, Furnace Creek District, Black Mts, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA

Meyerhofferite pseudomorph after Inyoite. R. Currier collection. Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm.
Photo ID: 237201    View Count: 59

Meyerhofferite : Ca2(H3B3O7)2 · 4H2O

Mount Blanco Mine (Mount Blanco deposit; Mount Blanco adit), Mount Blanco, Furnace Creek District, Black Mts, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA

Meyerhofferite after Inyoite. R. Currier Collection. Specimen~12cm across.
Photo ID: 237199    View Count: 51
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