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Multiple photos availableAzurite : Cu3[OH|CO3]2

El Guaico District, Minas Department, Córdoba, Argentina

A floater Azurite (The piece is crystalized on both sides) 2.5 x 2.5 cm.
 © Marcelo O. OlsinaPhoto ID: 116111    View Count: 649

Azurite : Cu3[OH|CO3]2, Malachite : Cu2[(OH)2|CO3]

Tres Chorros, Nroquin, Neuquén, Argentina

Size: 4.8 x 3.5 x 2.8 cm. Microcrystals of Azurite with massive Malachite.
 © JCLodovichiPhoto ID: 57789    View Count: 762

Multiple photos availableAzurite : Cu3[OH|CO3]2

Mount Hope Copper Mine, Mount Hope, Blaxland Co., New South Wales, Australia

A very classic example of azurite, with a small area of malachite, from this classic locality. 1 1/2 x 1.0 x 3/4 inches. Ex: Martin Rosser Mineral Collection. Crystal-Odyssey specimen. gemcrystals@aol.com
 © Joseph A. FreilichPhoto ID: 76379    View Count: 591

Azurite : Cu3[OH|CO3]2

Mount Hope Copper Mine, Mount Hope, Blaxland Co., New South Wales, Australia

total sixe is 4.7cm, 3cm, 2cm. largest crystal is 3mm
 © greg murrayPhoto ID: 20903    View Count: 561

Azurite : Cu3[OH|CO3]2, Malachite : Cu2[(OH)2|CO3], Limonite : FeO(OH)·nH2O

Mount Hope Copper Mine, Mount Hope, Blaxland Co., New South Wales, Australia

Cluster of block Azurite xls with minor brown Limonite and some minor green Malachite needle sprays.
Overall size: 27mm x 32mm x 20mm.
Originally collected around 1980.
Personal collection and photo.
 © Keith ComptonPhoto ID: 99310    View Count: 289

Multiple photos availableAzurite : Cu3[OH|CO3]2

Mount Hope Copper Mine, Mount Hope, Blaxland Co., New South Wales, Australia

47 x 37 x 33 mm. Ex: Martin Rosser Collection.
 © Joseph A. FreilichPhoto ID: 109421    View Count: 205

Azurite : Cu3[OH|CO3]2, Limonite : FeO(OH)·nH2O

Girilambone Cu Mine, Girilambone, Gidalambone, Canbelego Co., New South Wales, Australia

Azurite crystals up to 3mm - November of 2006
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 81850    View Count: 361

Azurite : Cu3[OH|CO3]2, Limonite : FeO(OH)·nH2O

Girilambone Cu Mine, Girilambone, Gidalambone, Canbelego Co., New South Wales, Australia

Azurite Crystals up to 3mm - November of 2006
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 82033    View Count: 307

Azurite : Cu3[OH|CO3]2, Limonite : FeO(OH)·nH2O

Girilambone Cu Mine, Girilambone, Gidalambone, Canbelego Co., New South Wales, Australia

Azurite crystals up to 3mm on Limonite - November of 2006
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 83415    View Count: 262

Azurite : Cu3[OH|CO3]2

Girilambone Cu Mine, Girilambone, Gidalambone, Canbelego Co., New South Wales, Australia

Azurite crystal with 5mm - November of 2006
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 83413    View Count: 248
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