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Pyrite : FeS2

Mavoio Mine, Uíge Province, Angola

Sample crystallized with 2x3x4cm - October of 1974
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 68669    View Count: 1024

Pyrite : FeS2

Spatulate Ridge Camp, Mountaineer Range, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica

A 5.5mm Pyrite crystal in dacite rock. The Pyrite is covered in brown Limonite. Specimen was found in february 1983 during the Ganovex III expedition.
 © Maurice de GraafPhoto ID: 153095    View Count: 396

Multiple photos availablePyrite : FeS2

San Ramon mine, Carolina, Coronel Pringles Department, San Luis, Argentina

4 x 4 cm.
 © Marcelo O. OlsinaPhoto ID: 116176    View Count: 525

Pyrite : FeS2

Prospect Quarry, Prospect (Prospect Hill), Cumberland Co., New South Wales, Australia

Pyrite xl "nodule". No matrix.
41mm x 20mm x 17mm
Originally collected in the 1940s.
Site known locally as Prospect Quarry.
Personal collection and photo.
 © Keith ComptonPhoto ID: 33662    View Count: 746

Pyrite : FeS2

Kingsgate, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia

0.4mm irridescent Pyrite perched on Muscovite,note reflections on Quartz behind
 © viccloetePhoto ID: 157091    View Count: 402

Pyrite : FeS2, Galena : PbS, Quartz : SiO2

Conrad Mine, Aston, Howell, Hardinge Co., New South Wales, Australia

7 cm wide by 3.2 cm high by 5 cm deep. Photographed by Neil A Richards 2005; collected by Neil A Richards 1998; specimen in the my personal collection. Collection of specimens has now stopped at this site due to mine rehabilitation works.
 © Neil A RichardsPhoto ID: 44645    View Count: 576

Pyrite : FeS2, Sphalerite : (Zn,Fe2+)S

Yerranderie, Wollondilly, Westmoreland Co., New South Wales, Australia

Brassy Pyrite xls (pyritohedrons) on partially decomposed Sphalerite.
Overall size 27mm x 20mm x 14mm
Self collected 1964.
Personal collection and photo
 © Keith ComptonPhoto ID: 40928    View Count: 579

Pyrite : FeS2, Calcite : CaCO3

Broken Hill, Yancowinna Co., New South Wales, Australia

Plate of pink, manganese-rich calcite with brilliant .3 mm crystals of pyrite scattered across the surface. Very showy. Overall size of mineral specimen: 4x2x1.5 cm. Size of individual crystals: .3 mm.
 © 2003 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 13376    View Count: 1024

Pyrite : FeS2, Calcite : CaCO3

Broken Hill, Yancowinna Co., New South Wales, Australia

Pyrite on manganoan calcite, obtained in 1990. Specimen 676 in the collection of the photographer, Alan Goldstein. FOV = 4 mm
 © Alan GoldsteinPhoto ID: 26242    View Count: 466

Multiple photos availablePyrite : FeS2, Calcite : CaCO3

Broken Hill, Yancowinna Co., New South Wales, Australia

Association of pyrite and calcite attributed to Broken Hill, NSW, Australia. Out of a small micromount collection I purchased a few years ago that I'm looking through again. Image is about 2.1 mm in length. Photo and specimen: Steve Stuart.
 © SMS 2009Photo ID: 234304    View Count: 57
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