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Olivenite : Cu2[OH|AsO4]

Mouramba Mine, Nymagee, Mouramba Co., New South Wales, Australia

Olivenite crystals filling a vug, obtained in 1984. Alan Goldstein specimen (8016) and photo. FOV = 8 mm
 © Alan GoldsteinPhoto ID: 29652    View Count: 425

Olivenite : Cu2[OH|AsO4]

Mouramba Mine, Nymagee, Mouramba Co., New South Wales, Australia

Olivenite crystals in gossan. Obtained in 1989. Alan Goldstein specimen (8053) and photo. FOV = 5 mm
 © Alan GoldsteinPhoto ID: 29691    View Count: 386

Olivenite : Cu2[OH|AsO4]

Moline Mine, South Alligator Valley Mineral Field, Northern Territory, Australia

Olivenite crystals up to 2mm - November of 2006
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 81851    View Count: 201

Olivenite : Cu2[OH|AsO4]

Moline Mine, South Alligator Valley Mineral Field, Northern Territory, Australia

Crystals up to 1,5mm - November of 2006
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 82031    View Count: 196

Olivenite : Cu2[OH|AsO4]

Moline Mine, South Alligator Valley Mineral Field, Northern Territory, Australia

Olivenite crystals up to 2mm - November of 2006
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 83057    View Count: 188

Olivenite : Cu2[OH|AsO4]

Moline Mine, South Alligator Valley Mineral Field, Northern Territory, Australia

Olivenite crystals up to 1,5mm - November of 2006
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 83284    View Count: 172

Multiple photos availableOlivenite : Cu2[OH|AsO4]

Sir Dominick Mine (Sir Dominic Mine; Sir Domonic Mine), Yudnamutana district, North Flinders Ranges, Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia

10 cm wide FOV. Olivenite crystals on matrix. Full specimen view included. RFC M1893.
 © 2008 Michael C. RoarkePhoto ID: 155261    View Count: 197

Multiple photos availableOlivenite : Cu2[OH|AsO4], Cornwallite : Cu5[(OH)2|AsO4]2, Cornubite : Cu5[(OH)2|AsO4]2, Conichalcite : CaCu[OH|AsO4]

Sir Dominick Mine (Sir Dominic Mine; Sir Domonic Mine), Yudnamutana district, North Flinders Ranges, Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia

Olive green olivenite crystals with blue-green botryoidal cornubite, malachite-green botryoidal cornwallite and apple-green botryoidal conichalcite: a corucopia of copper arsenates! Photo and specimen: R. Bottrill. FOV: ~40mm.
 © R. BottrillPhoto ID: 206289    View Count: 64

Olivenite : Cu2[OH|AsO4], Cornubite : Cu5[(OH)2|AsO4]2, Pseudomalachite : Cu5[(OH)2|PO4]2

Kohlberg Mountain, Pottschach, Ternitz, Lower Austria, Austria

xtl size 0,5 mm; thanks to F.Bernhard for ID; Chris Auer photo and collection, self collected in 2007
 © ACPhoto ID: 267643    View Count: 4

Multiple photos availableOlivenite : Cu2[OH|AsO4], Malachite : Cu2[(OH)2|CO3]

Ibitiara, Bahia, Northeast Region, Brazil

Groups of very acute Olivenite crystals, some of them doubly terminated, totally or partially covered by botryoidal Malachite and a color that contrasts with the dark Limonite matrix. The specimen comes from a locality not yet well known.
Núbia, Ibitiara, Bahia, Brazil.
Found in 2006
Specimen size: 7.7 × 6.4 × 5.5 cm
Main crystal ...
 © fabreminerals.comPhoto ID: 158306    View Count: 160
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