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Multiple photos availableMillosevichite : (Al,Fe)2(SO4)3

Kladno, Central Bohemia Region, Bohemia (Böhmen; Boehmen), Czech Republic

Porous yellow and yellowish specimen of millosevichite from famous locality Kladno, Czech Republic. Found in 1986. Overall size: 65 x 45 x 50 mm. Photo and collection Martin Patus
 © Martin PatusPhoto ID: 164714    View Count: 109

Millosevichite : (Al,Fe)2(SO4)3

Schoeller Mine (Schöller Mine), Kladno, Central Bohemia Region, Bohemia (Böhmen; Boehmen), Czech Republic

Porous crust of millosevichite. Picture size 5 mm. Photographer and collection Thomas Witzke.
 © Thomas WitzkePhoto ID: 9764    View Count: 680

Millosevichite : (Al,Fe)2(SO4)3, Godovikovite : NH4(Al,Fe)(SO4)2

Anna Mine, Alsdorf, Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Specimen size = 5 cm
 © Frank de WitPhoto ID: 10596    View Count: 503

Millosevichite : (Al,Fe)2(SO4)3, Godovikovite : NH4(Al,Fe)(SO4)2

Anna Mine, Alsdorf, Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

The specimen is about 5 cm high
Displayed mineral is a mixture of millosevichite-godovikovite (analyses Thomas Witzke from the same locality)

The pictures is shot 'in situ' just after opening the pocket. The temperature in the pocket was about 156 degrees Celsium.
 © Frank de WitPhoto ID: 121215    View Count: 278

Millosevichite : (Al,Fe)2(SO4)3, Godovikovite : NH4(Al,Fe)(SO4)2

Anna Mine, Alsdorf, Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Specimens of millosevichite-godovikovite (mixture) just after finding them. Photo shot 'in situ'. Specimens about 5 cm long.
 © Frank de WitPhoto ID: 121218    View Count: 157

Millosevichite : (Al,Fe)2(SO4)3, Godovikovite : NH4(Al,Fe)(SO4)2

Anna Mine, Alsdorf, Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Cavity/fumarole with hanging specimens of millosevichite-godovichite (mixture). The temperature is just over 150 degrees celsium and the cavity is about 80 cm wide.
 © Frank de WitPhoto ID: 121217    View Count: 144
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