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Turquoise : Cu(Al,Fe3+)6[(OH)4|(PO4)2]2 · 4H2O

Cerro Blanco pegmatite District, Tanti, Punilla Department, Córdoba, Argentina

A floater, nice color Turquoise. 2 x 2 cm.
 © Marcelo O OlsinaPhoto ID: 15031    View Count: 1523

Turquoise : Cu(Al,Fe3+)6[(OH)4|(PO4)2]2 · 4H2O

Cerro Blanco pegmatite District, Tanti, Punilla Department, Córdoba, Argentina

Sample floated with 3x1,5x1,5cm - July of 1986
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 45093    View Count: 842

Turquoise : Cu(Al,Fe3+)6[(OH)4|(PO4)2]2 · 4H2O

Cerro Blanco pegmatite District, Tanti, Punilla Department, Córdoba, Argentina

Here is a small teal nugget of Turquoise i got from Argentina. It is 2.5 x 1.7 cm. From M. Adamowicz collection.
 © M.AdamowiczPhoto ID: 203989    View Count: 189

Turquoise : Cu(Al,Fe3+)6[(OH)4|(PO4)2]2 · 4H2O

Cerro Blanco pegmatite District, Tanti, Punilla Department, Córdoba, Argentina

Here is a small piece of teal Turquoise i got from Argentina. It is 3.1 x 2 cm. From M. Adamowicz collection.
 © M.AdamowiczPhoto ID: 203985    View Count: 159

Turquoise : Cu(Al,Fe3+)6[(OH)4|(PO4)2]2 · 4H2O, Libethenite : Cu2[OH|PO4]

Mount Oxide Copper mine, Mount Gordon, Gunpowder District, Mt Isa - Cloncurry area, Queensland, Australia

Turquoise crystals with libethenite. Field of view, 1mm x 1mm. Brent Thorne specimen and photograph.
 © Brent Thorne 2008Photo ID: 196706    View Count: 115

Turquoise : Cu(Al,Fe3+)6[(OH)4|(PO4)2]2 · 4H2O

Iron Monarch open cut, Iron Knob, Middleback Range, Eyre peninsula, South Australia, Australia

Blue crystals of Turquoise from Iron Monarch. Picture width 3 mm. Collection Richard Bayerl and Photograph Ulrich Wagner. Many thanks to Ulrich!

 © Richard BayerlPhoto ID: 88100    View Count: 422

Turquoise : Cu(Al,Fe3+)6[(OH)4|(PO4)2]2 · 4H2O

Iron Monarch open cut, Iron Knob, Middleback Range, Eyre peninsula, South Australia, Australia

A 4.4 by 3.0 specimen of green microcrystals on Hematite. JSS specimen and photograph.
 © JSSPhoto ID: 102826    View Count: 312

Turquoise : Cu(Al,Fe3+)6[(OH)4|(PO4)2]2 · 4H2O

Iron Monarch open cut, Iron Knob, Middleback Range, Eyre peninsula, South Australia, Australia

Small crystals of Turquoise scattered on matrix from Iron Monarch, Iron Knob, South Australia. Field of view: 5 cm. Specimen and photo: Knut Eldjarn.
 © Knut EldjarnPhoto ID: 147883    View Count: 233

Turquoise : Cu(Al,Fe3+)6[(OH)4|(PO4)2]2 · 4H2O, Wavellite : Al3[(OH,F)3|(PO4)2] · 5H2O, Pyrite : FeS2

Arthur River district, Tasmania, Australia

Turquoise veins in siltstone, 8km S of Tayatea bridge, Arthur R. R. Bottrill photo, MRT specimen. specimens ~80-100mm.
 © R Bottrill 2006Photo ID: 131619    View Count: 300

Turquoise : Cu(Al,Fe3+)6[(OH)4|(PO4)2]2 · 4H2O

Australasian Slate Quarry, Back Creek, George Town district, Tasmania, Australia

turquoise on slate from the slate quarry. field of view is approximately 25mm from a 350x170mm specimen. Self collected in 2001, cataloge number 01-1102. Specimen and photo A. Tuma
 © Andrew TumaPhoto ID: 129701    View Count: 229
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