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Barahonaite-(Fe) : (Ca,Cu,Na,Fe3+,Al)12Fe3+2(AsO4)8(OH,Cl)x·nH2O

Dolores prospect, Pastrana, Mazarrón-Águilas, Murcia, Spain

Barahonaite-(Fe) associated with conichalcite and pharmacosiderite. Field of view, 0.75mm x 0.75mm. Brent Thorne specimen and photograph.
 © Brent Thorne 2008Photo ID: 157297    View Count: 276

Barahonaite-(Fe) : (Ca,Cu,Na,Fe3+,Al)12Fe3+2(AsO4)8(OH,Cl)x·nH2O

Dolores prospect, Pastrana, Mazarrón-Águilas, Murcia, Spain

Tiny yellow barahonaite-(Fe) scales lining cavities, self-collected at the type locality.
Width of field 2 mm
Collection and photograph Georges Favreau
Photo ID: 162995    View Count: 246

Barahonaite-(Fe) : (Ca,Cu,Na,Fe3+,Al)12Fe3+2(AsO4)8(OH,Cl)x·nH2O

Dolores prospect, Pastrana, Mazarrón-Águilas, Murcia, Spain

Greenish yellow crust of tiny Barahonaite-(Fe) crystals.
From the collection of the co-author, J. Viñals.
Field of view 4 mm.
Specimen and photo Leon Hupperichs.
 © Leon HupperichsPhoto ID: 160512    View Count: 160

Barahonaite-(Fe) : (Ca,Cu,Na,Fe3+,Al)12Fe3+2(AsO4)8(OH,Cl)x·nH2O, Cobaltarthurite : (Co,Mg)Fe3+2(AsO4)2(OH)2 · 4H2O, Arseniosiderite : Ca2Fe3+3[O2|(AsO4)3] · 3H2O

Dolores prospect, Pastrana, Mazarrón-Águilas, Murcia, Spain

Detail from a brown Cobaltarthurite radiated sphera covered by a thin layer of Barahonaite-(Fe) (yellowish) with Arseniosiderite crystals (brownish) on matrix. Sphera diameter is 1 mm, Barahonaite-(Fe) rosettes are <0,3mm. I apologize unphocused image.
 © Joan RosellPhoto ID: 169266    View Count: 149

Barahonaite-(Fe) : (Ca,Cu,Na,Fe3+,Al)12Fe3+2(AsO4)8(OH,Cl)x·nH2O, Conichalcite : CaCu[OH|AsO4]

Dolores prospect, Pastrana, Mazarrón-Águilas, Murcia, Spain

Greenish yellow crust of tiny Barahonaite-(Fe) crystals together with a Conichalcite sphere.
From the collection of the co-author, J. Viñals.
Field of view 4 mm.
Specimen and photo Leon Hupperichs.
 © Leon HupperichsPhoto ID: 160513    View Count: 141

Barahonaite-(Fe) : (Ca,Cu,Na,Fe3+,Al)12Fe3+2(AsO4)8(OH,Cl)x·nH2O

Dolores prospect, Pastrana, Mazarrón-Águilas, Murcia, Spain

Delicate and small sprays of yellowish tabular Barahonaite-(Fe) crystals in rosettes. Specimen size: 2,5 x 2 x 1 cm. Rosette size: 0,2 to 0,3 mm. In this locality also Barahonaite-(Al) has been described, associated to Conichalcite, Arsensiderite, Cobaltarthurite (TL)...
 © Joan RosellPhoto ID: 169265    View Count: 137

Barahonaite-(Fe) : (Ca,Cu,Na,Fe3+,Al)12Fe3+2(AsO4)8(OH,Cl)x·nH2O

Dolores prospect, Pastrana, Mazarrón-Águilas, Murcia, Spain

Picture width 0,6 mm. Collection and photograph Christian Rewitzer
 © C.RewitzerPhoto ID: 203805    View Count: 117

Multiple photos availableBarahonaite-(Fe) : (Ca,Cu,Na,Fe3+,Al)12Fe3+2(AsO4)8(OH,Cl)x·nH2O, Conichalcite : CaCu[OH|AsO4]

Dolores prospect, Pastrana, Mazarrón-Águilas, Murcia, Spain

FOV 3.6 x 2.5 mm. Modris B. coll (thanks to Rafa Muñoz Alvarado for this rarity from the TL).
Jade green conichalcite with very pale lime green barahonaite-Fe.
Stereo child photo.
Photo ID: 194950    View Count: 102

Barahonaite-(Fe) : (Ca,Cu,Na,Fe3+,Al)12Fe3+2(AsO4)8(OH,Cl)x·nH2O

Dolores prospect, Pastrana, Mazarrón-Águilas, Murcia, Spain

Barahonaite-(Fe)and cornwallite from the TL locálity.
Field of wiev 5x5 mms
Collection and photo A.Pesudo
Photo ID: 183442    View Count: 88

Barahonaite-(Fe) : (Ca,Cu,Na,Fe3+,Al)12Fe3+2(AsO4)8(OH,Cl)x·nH2O

Dolores prospect, Pastrana, Mazarrón-Águilas, Murcia, Spain

Globular aggregates of lamellar yellowish green crystals of Barahonaite-(Fe) with similar yellow cristals of Barahonaite-(Al) and globular green Conichalcite.

Size: 2,0 x 1,7 x 0,9 cm.
 © CCURTO08Photo ID: 188205    View Count: 84

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