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Lasalite : Na2Mg2[V10O28] · 20H2O

Blue Cap Mine, Paradox Valley District, Paradox Valley, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

Width of view 3 mm. Joe Marty specimen and photo.
Photo ID: 213248    View Count: 65

Lasalite : Na2Mg2[V10O28] · 20H2O

Vanadium Queen Mine, La Sal Creek Canyon, Paradox Valley District, Paradox Valley, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

Bright orange crystalline crust of Lasalite.
This nice specimen was acquired from Tom Loomis and was tested by Bob Jenkins at the University of Arizona using Raman spectroscopy. This specimen contains no Pascoite.
Field of view 6 mm.
Specimen and photo Leon Hupperichs.
 © Leon HupperichsPhoto ID: 116343    View Count: 167

Lasalite : Na2Mg2[V10O28] · 20H2O, Pascoite : Ca3[V10O28] · 17H2O

Vanadium Queen Mine, La Sal Creek Canyon, Paradox Valley District, Paradox Valley, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

Yellowish orange lasalite on brownish-orange pascoite. Both the lasalite and pascoite compositions have been confirmed by energy dispersive analysis.
0.5 cm field of view. S415-067 #622#
 © 2008, JGWPhoto ID: 167993    View Count: 115

Lasalite : Na2Mg2[V10O28] · 20H2O

Vanadium Queen Mine, La Sal Creek Canyon, Paradox Valley District, Paradox Valley, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

Bright orange crystalline crust of Lasalite.
This nice specimen was acquired from Tom Loomis and was tested by Bob Jenkins at the University of Arizona using Raman spectroscopy.
This specimen contains no Pascoite.
Field of view 9 mm.
Specimen and photo Leon Hupperichs.
 © Leon HupperichsPhoto ID: 116346    View Count: 114

Lasalite : Na2Mg2[V10O28] · 20H2O, Pascoite : Ca3[V10O28] · 17H2O

Vanadium Queen Mine, La Sal Creek Canyon, Paradox Valley District, Paradox Valley, San Juan Co., Utah, USA

Lasalite (orange) and Pascoite (yellow) from the type locality with an unidentified green mineral.

Confirmed from Excalibur Minerals.

2.5cm x 2.75cm.
 © Rockpick Legend Co.Photo ID: 248366    View Count: 16
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