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Multiple photos availableTetrahedrite : (Cu,Fe,Ag,Zn)12Sb4S13, Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2, Fluorite : CaF2, Siderite : FeCO3

Prince Lyell Mine, Mount Lyell Mines, Queenstown district, Tasmania, Australia

Tetrahedrite on Chalcopyrite, with fluorite and siderite. Tetrahedrite crystal is about 6mm across; specimen is about 20mm long. Adam Wright specimen and photo.
 © Adam WrightPhoto ID: 264067    View Count: 24

Tetrahedrite : (Cu,Fe,Ag,Zn)12Sb4S13

Kaltenegg, Southern District, Prinzkogel Mt. mines, Prinzkogel (Prinzenkogel) Mt., Rettenegg, Fischbacher Alpen Mts, Styria, Austria

Tetraedrite, the source for the very rare Cu secundaries; speck of ore 6 mm; Chris Auer photo and collection, self collected in 1984
Photo ID: 147256    View Count: 183

Tetrahedrite : (Cu,Fe,Ag,Zn)12Sb4S13, Dolomite : CaMg(CO3)2

Wetterbauergraben, Mixnitz, Frohnleiten, Styria, Austria

brecciated dolomite with tetraedrite (vein at the upper side) and minor azurite; Polished slab of F.Bernhard-Graz, sample size 9x9 cm, sample AN1663. Chris Auer photo and collection, collected by F.Bernhard 2004.
 © ACPhoto ID: 235390    View Count: 76

Tetrahedrite : (Cu,Fe,Ag,Zn)12Sb4S13, Quartz : SiO2, Dolomite : CaMg(CO3)2, Magnesite : MgCO3, Azurite : Cu3[OH|CO3]2

Sattlerkogel Mt. (magnesite deposit), Veitsch, Mitterdorf, Styria, Austria

Tetrahedrite-quartz vein (left) in magnesite (brown and grey, right) with tectonic dolomite breccia between them (light brown). Blue staining is azurite. The tetrahedrite contains about 600 g/t silver in solid solution and about 13 g/t gold as small grains of native gold (Kucha, H. et al., 1995). Polished slab, field of view 6 cm, sample AN84. ...
 © Franz BernhardPhoto ID: 29375    View Count: 545

Tetrahedrite (Var: Bismuthian Tetrahedrite) : Cu12(Sb,Bi)4S13

Obertalbach valley, Schladminger Tauern Mts, Schladming, Styria, Austria

"Annivit" - Field of view 2 cm - Photo & collection M.Mader
 © 2005 - MMIPhoto ID: 33390    View Count: 567

Tetrahedrite : (Cu,Fe,Ag,Zn)12Sb4S13, Calcite : CaCO3

Brixlegg - Schwaz area, Inn valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

Well shaped grey crystals of 5 mm in diameter, on white calcites.
Ex collection museum Bally Prior, Switzerland.
Collection Dr. Ferdinando Giovine.

 © Christian BrackePhoto ID: 91085    View Count: 234

Tetrahedrite : (Cu,Fe,Ag,Zn)12Sb4S13, Calcite : CaCO3

Brixlegg - Schwaz area, Inn valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

Well shaped grey crystals on white calcites. Crystal size 1.3 cm tip-to-tip.
Ex collection museum Bally Prior, Switzerland.
Collection Dr. Ferdinando Giovine.

 © Christian BrackePhoto ID: 91086    View Count: 210

Tetrahedrite : (Cu,Fe,Ag,Zn)12Sb4S13, Calcite : CaCO3

Brixlegg - Schwaz area, Inn valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

Well shaped grey crystals on white calcites. Crystal group about 1.7 cm wide.
Ex collection museum Bally Prior, Switzerland.
Collection Dr. Ferdinando Giovine.

 © Christian BrackePhoto ID: 91084    View Count: 179

Tetrahedrite (Var: Mercurian Tetrahedrite) : (Cu,Hg)12Sb4S13

Brixlegg - Rattenberg, Brixlegg - Schwaz area, Inn valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

Three dark metallic tetrahedrite crystals up to 5 mm nestled in the center of white quartz matrix. Nice specimen, no damage. Ex. A. Stevenson collection #442. Overall size of mineral specimen: 17x15x13 mm. Size of individual crystals: 3-5 mm.
 © 2001 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 1347    View Count: 988

Tetrahedrite : (Cu,Fe,Ag,Zn)12Sb4S13, Quartz : SiO2

Brixlegg - Rattenberg, Brixlegg - Schwaz area, Inn valley, North Tyrol, Tyrol, Austria

Field of view 15 mm. Collection M. Kampf No 06-029.
 © 2006 M. KampfPhoto ID: 48909    View Count: 352
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