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Multiple photos availableBaddeleyite : ZrO2

Poços de Caldas, Poços de Caldas plateau, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

Baddeleyite - a solid 3 x 3 cm black botryoidal baddeleyite and possible zircon or thorite (radioactivity 3000 cpm). From Rio Verdinho near, Caldas, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
 © Christopher O'NeillPhoto ID: 154069    View Count: 218

Multiple photos availableBaddeleyite : ZrO2

Poços de Caldas, Poços de Caldas plateau, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

Baddeleyite - an old 2 x 1 cm example of a rolled pebble also known as zircon favas from Pocos de Caldas, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
 © Christopher O'NeillPhoto ID: 155936    View Count: 198

Multiple photos availableBaddeleyite : ZrO2

Poços de Caldas, Poços de Caldas plateau, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

Baddeleyite - a 5 x 4 cm minor quartz matrix with radiating black botryoidal baddeleyite and possible thorite (radioactivity 4200 cpm). From Sierra do Caldas, Brazil.

 © Christopher O'NeillPhoto ID: 154066    View Count: 161

Baddeleyite : ZrO2

Poços de Caldas, Poços de Caldas plateau, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

Baddeleyite - a solid 4 x 4 cm black botryoidal baddeleyite and possible zircon or thorite. Radioactivity 3400 cpm on Ludlum Model 3 w/ 44-9 probe.
 © Christopher O'NeillPhoto ID: 164766    View Count: 154

Multiple photos availableBaddeleyite (Var: Caldasite) : ZrO2, Zircon : Zr[SiO4]

Poços de Caldas, Poços de Caldas plateau, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

Zircon-favas - water-washed pebble of Caldasite. Caldasite is collomorphous metacolloidal variety of Baddeleyite, formed in laterite crusts of weathering of nepheline syenites and phonolites. Zircon-favas is result of rewashing of these crusts by modern rivers. Greenish-grey fibrous baddeleyite associated in this specimen with grey granular Zircon ...
 © Pavel M. KartashovPhoto ID: 188762    View Count: 144

Baddeleyite : ZrO2

Morro do Ferro, Poços de Caldas, Poços de Caldas plateau, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

Black botryoidal aggregate of baddeleyite with radial structure. Size of sample 5,5×3 cm. Collection of the Moravian Museum Brno (http://www.mzm.cz).
Photo ID: 82428    View Count: 289

Baddeleyite : ZrO2

Mogok, Sagaing District, Mandalay Division, Burma (Myanmar)

A terrific example of this rare zirconium species, measuring 1.3cm x .5cm x .4cm. This specimen is pristine, doubly terminated, and has numerous complex modifications. Jasun McAvoy photo.
 © Jasun McAvoyPhoto ID: 107757    View Count: 214

Baddeleyite : ZrO2

Laach lake volcanic complex, Eifel Mts, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Picture width 2 mm. Collection Willi Schüller. Photo Stephan Wolfsried
 © Stephan WolfsriedPhoto ID: 95147    View Count: 286

Baddeleyite : ZrO2, Pyrochlore : (Ca,Na)2Nb2O6(OH,F)

Laach lake volcanic complex, Eifel Mts, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Pyrochlore octahedrons epitactic grown on Baddeleyite. Picture width 2 mm. Collection Willi Schüller. Photo Stephan Wolfsried
 © Stephan WolfsriedPhoto ID: 95146    View Count: 267

Baddeleyite : ZrO2

Laach lake volcanic complex, Eifel Mts, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Picture width 2 mm. Collection Willi Schüller. Photo Stephan Wolfsried
 © Stephan WolfsriedPhoto ID: 95145    View Count: 228
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