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Agardite-(Ce) : CeCu6[(OH)6|(AsO4)3] · 3H2O

Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine), Tsumeb, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region, Namibia

Acicular needles of agardite-(Ce) associated with duftite on calcite. Field of view, 2mm x 2mm. Brent Thorne specimen and photograph.
 © Brent ThornePhoto ID: 20319    View Count: 653

Multiple photos availableAgardite-(Ce) : CeCu6[(OH)6|(AsO4)3] · 3H2O

Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine), Tsumeb, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region, Namibia

Several small sprays of hair-like Cerium-bearing Agardite are scattered over the Dolomite and Iron rich matrix. The Agardite forms tiny radiating sprays measuring to 3mm in length, and is very lustrous lemon yellow to greenish yellow. The matrix is reddish to yellowish brown Iron Oxides intergrown with sparkling colourless curved rhombs of ...
 © Kristalle and CrysPhoto ID: 115567    View Count: 154

Agardite-(Ce) : CeCu6[(OH)6|(AsO4)3] · 3H2O

Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine), Tsumeb, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region, Namibia

Spray of Agardite-(Ce) from Tsumeb.
Agardite is a rare mineral from this prolific mineral locality.
Collection and photo, Paul De Bondt.
 © Paul De BondtPhoto ID: 170757    View Count: 147

Agardite-(Ce) : CeCu6[(OH)6|(AsO4)3] · 3H2O

Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine), Tsumeb, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region, Namibia

Crystal Spray of Agardite-(Ce)on Dolomite from Tsumeb. Field of view is approx 4mm. Ex Hannes Rose. Michael Cline specimen and photograph.
 © Michael D. ClinePhoto ID: 157022    View Count: 127

Agardite-(Ce) : CeCu6[(OH)6|(AsO4)3] · 3H2O

Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine), Tsumeb, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region, Namibia

2.6 x 1.6 x 0.6 cm. A rich example of Agardite-(Ce) in the form of pistachio-green acicular crystals on contrasting matrix. Ex. Willy Israel Collection.
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 174233    View Count: 98
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