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Seelite : Mg(UO2)(AsO3)0.7(AsO4)0.3·7H2O

Rabejac, Lodève, Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France

from Type Locality

dimension area mm. 6 x 6
 © luigi chiappinoPhoto ID: 199067    View Count: 61

Seelite : Mg(UO2)(AsO3)0.7(AsO4)0.3·7H2O

Talmessi Mine (Talmesi Mine; Telmessi Mine; Telmesi Mine), Anarak District, Esfahan Province (Isfahan Province; Aspadana Province), Iran

Ex Sorbonne Coll. Picture width 1,5 mm. Collection and photo Stephan Wolfsried
 © Stephan WolfsriedPhoto ID: 247114    View Count: 46

Multiple photos availableSeelite : Mg(UO2)(AsO3)0.7(AsO4)0.3·7H2O

Talmessi Mine (Talmesi Mine; Telmessi Mine; Telmesi Mine), Anarak District, Esfahan Province (Isfahan Province; Aspadana Province), Iran

Seelite. Level 55m Talmessi mine. Width of the photo 2mm.
 © Maziar NazariPhoto ID: 53572    View Count: 472

Seelite : Mg(UO2)(AsO3)0.7(AsO4)0.3·7H2O

Talmessi Mine (Talmesi Mine; Telmessi Mine; Telmesi Mine), Anarak District, Esfahan Province (Isfahan Province; Aspadana Province), Iran

Seelite sprays from level 55m Talmessi mine. width of the photo 2mm.
 © Maziar NazariPhoto ID: 53571    View Count: 357

Seelite : Mg(UO2)(AsO3)0.7(AsO4)0.3·7H2O

Talmessi Mine (Talmesi Mine; Telmessi Mine; Telmesi Mine), Anarak District, Esfahan Province (Isfahan Province; Aspadana Province), Iran

Seelite sprays from 55m level, Talmessi Mine. Width of the photo 2mm.
 © Maziar NazariPhoto ID: 53569    View Count: 300

Seelite : Mg(UO2)(AsO3)0.7(AsO4)0.3·7H2O

Talmessi Mine (Talmesi Mine; Telmessi Mine; Telmesi Mine), Anarak District, Esfahan Province (Isfahan Province; Aspadana Province), Iran

Seelite from level 55m, Talmessi mine. Width of the photo 4mm.
 © Maziar NazariPhoto ID: 53570    View Count: 249
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