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Bassanite : Ca[SO4] · 0.5H2O

Kimba, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, Australia

A 3.0 by 2.6 cms white mass with some Gypsum crystals. JSS specimen and photo.
 © John SobolewskiPhoto ID: 192766    View Count: 70

Bassanite : Ca[SO4] · 0.5H2O

Schoeller Mine (Schöller Mine), Kladno, Central Bohemia Region, Bohemia (Böhmen; Boehmen), Czech Republic

3mm crude crystals
 © Maurice de GraafPhoto ID: 31801    View Count: 566

Bassanite : Ca[SO4] · 0.5H2O

Ronneburg U deposit, Gera, Thuringia, Germany

White bassanite pseudomorphous after gypsum. Picture size 3.7 mm. Photographer and collection Thomas Witzke.
 © Thomas WitzkePhoto ID: 11508    View Count: 1066

Bassanite : Ca[SO4] · 0.5H2O

Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka Oblast', Far-Eastern Region, Russia

White bassanite pseudomorphous after gypsum. Picture size 4 mm. Photographer and collection Thomas Witzke.
 © Thomas WitzkePhoto ID: 11509    View Count: 528

Multiple photos availableBassanite : Ca[SO4] · 0.5H2O

Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka Oblast', Far-Eastern Region, Russia

Picture width is 5mm. White crystals of Bassanite. Depth of field is achieved with CombineZM.
 © Elmar LacknerPhoto ID: 80382    View Count: 282

Bassanite : Ca[SO4] · 0.5H2O

Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka Oblast', Far-Eastern Region, Russia

White fibrous bassanite.Width of picture:6mm
 © Tamás Ungvári 2009Photo ID: 246016    View Count: 23

Bassanite : Ca[SO4] · 0.5H2O

Rzavyi mys (Rusty cape), Sudak area, Crimea peninsula, Crimea Oblast', Ukraine

Bassanite - snow-white microcristalline aggregate (!-hydtothermal)in thin gypsum veinlets. FOV 5,0x3,0 cm. Collection (# 0342, found in 1995) and photo A. Tischenko.
 © Tischenko A.Photo ID: 243937    View Count: 27
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