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Aurichalcite : (Zn,Cu)5[(OH)3|CO3]2, Smithsonite : ZnCO3

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

Bluish green Aurichalcite with light green crystals of Smithsonite from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Field of view: 1 cm. Specimen and photo: Knut Eldjarn.
 © Knut EldjarnPhoto ID: 108612    View Count: 177

Aurichalcite : (Zn,Cu)5[(OH)3|CO3]2, Hemimorphite : Zn4[(OH)2|Si2O7] · H2O

Block 14 Opencut, Broken Hill, Yancowinna Co., New South Wales, Australia

Bluish-greenish spheres of Aurichalcite together with Hemimorphite. Picture width 4 mm. Collection and Photograph Richard Bayerl.
 © Richard BayerlPhoto ID: 60462    View Count: 427

Aurichalcite : (Zn,Cu)5[(OH)3|CO3]2, Smithsonite : ZnCO3, Hemimorphite : Zn4[(OH)2|Si2O7] · H2O, Rosasite : (Cu,Zn)2[(OH)2|CO3]

Broken Hill Proprietary Mine (Proprietary Mine; BHP Mine), Broken Hill, Yancowinna Co., New South Wales, Australia

Aurichalcite and Rosasite on Green Smithsonite with small Hemimorphite crystals scattered around the base of the Aurichalcite/Rosasite. FOV 35mm. Specimen 95mm long. Ex M brown collection. Specimen and Photograph Andrew Tuma.

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Aurichalcite and Rosasite from Broken Hill (NSW) are difficult to visually define and do ...
 © Andrew TumaPhoto ID: 204979    View Count: 101

Aurichalcite : (Zn,Cu)5[(OH)3|CO3]2, Hemimorphite : Zn4[(OH)2|Si2O7] · H2O

Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia

total size is 6cm, 4cm, 2cm. individual crystals are 2mm
 © Greg MurrayPhoto ID: 20111    View Count: 460

Multiple photos availableAurichalcite : (Zn,Cu)5[(OH)3|CO3]2, Hydrozincite : Zn5[(OH)3|CO3]2, Hemimorphite : Zn4[(OH)2|Si2O7] · H2O, Anglesite : PbSO4

Evelyn Mine, Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia

Greenish blue Aurichalcite crystallised with white hydrozincite, white hemimorphite and yellowish anglesite. Specimen size 97mm x 35mm. Photo and collection of Tony Parker.
Photo ID: 62091    View Count: 346

Aurichalcite : (Zn,Cu)5[(OH)3|CO3]2, Hydrozincite : Zn5[(OH)3|CO3]2

Evelyn Mine, Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia

A 3.2 by 2.0 cms specimen of blue-green Aurichalcite with white Hydrozincite microcrystals. JSS specimen and photograph.
 © JSSPhoto ID: 101658    View Count: 228

Multiple photos availableAurichalcite : (Zn,Cu)5[(OH)3|CO3]2

Dos Adriana Mine, Zapallar district, Copiapó Province, Atacama Region, Chile

6.4 x 5.5 x 4.0 cm. Scintillating, gemmy, sea-green aurichalcite needles richly line a very scupltural vug in quartz-rich matrix on this striking and excellent specimen from a much les well-known mine in Chile - the Dos Adriana in Copiapo Province. These are some of the glassiest and brightest aurichalcite needles I have seen from any locality. ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 255028    View Count: 12

Aurichalcite : (Zn,Cu)5[(OH)3|CO3]2

Los Azules Mine, Los Azules area, Zapallar district, Copiapó Province, Atacama Region, Chile

Bright bluish-green spray. Field of view, 2.5mm.
R.D.Green collection and photo.
 © R.D.GreenPhoto ID: 36465    View Count: 486

Aurichalcite : (Zn,Cu)5[(OH)3|CO3]2

Mi Fiel Rosita Mine, Sierra Bolsico area, Vallenar, Huasco Province, Atacama Region, Chile

Small green to light blue clusters of Auricalcite from Mi Fiel Rosita mine, Sierra Bolsico area, Vallenar, Atacama province, Chile
field of view; 3x4 - range of xls, 2/3 mill
foto&collection by A.Molina
Photo ID: 103925    View Count: 280

Aurichalcite : (Zn,Cu)5[(OH)3|CO3]2

Mi Fiel Rosita Mine, Sierra Bolsico area, Vallenar, Huasco Province, Atacama Region, Chile

dimension area mm. 4 x 4

photo and collection Luigi Chiappino

 © luigi chiappinoPhoto ID: 250451    View Count: 21
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