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Multiple photos availableCarnallite : KMgCl3·6H2O

Salt deposit, Mulhouse (Mühlhausen), Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France

Carnallite - close-up of an approx 5 x 4 cm translucent crystalline section from Mulhouse, Haut Rhin, France.

 © Christopher O'NeillPhoto ID: 155942    View Count: 130

Carnallite : KMgCl3·6H2O

Niedersachsen Potash Works, Wathlingen, Celle, Lower Saxony, Germany

This oddity is a HUGE, GEMMY, pristine crystal of carnallite, a rare halide, from one of the classic old localities for hte species. The oldfashioned glass vial is sealed with a cork at the bottom to protect the crystal, on which is written the locality information. The mineral is stable in most non-humid environments, as much as any hydrated ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 39018    View Count: 350

Carnallite : KMgCl3·6H2O

Bischofferode, Bleicherode, Thuringia, Germany

Carnallite - massive clear part of sample - 6 mm field of view - in authors collection
 © Bert HendriksenPhoto ID: 21857    View Count: 708

Carnallite : KMgCl3·6H2O

Merkers, Bad Salzungen, Thuringian Forest, Thuringia, Germany

photo&collection: Frank de Wit (width=14cm)
 © Frank de WitPhoto ID: 30329    View Count: 750

Carnallite : KMgCl3·6H2O

Merkers, Bad Salzungen, Thuringian Forest, Thuringia, Germany

photo&collection: Frank de Wit (heigth=9cm)
 © Frank de WitPhoto ID: 30328    View Count: 443

Carnallite : KMgCl3·6H2O

Merkers, Bad Salzungen, Thuringian Forest, Thuringia, Germany

photo&collection: Frank de Wit (heigth=11cm)
 © Frank de WitPhoto ID: 30330    View Count: 332

Carnallite : KMgCl3·6H2O

Campina de Cima mine, Loulé, Faro District, Portugal

Red-orange massive Carnallite on volcano-sedimentary rock matrix (cherts).
Carnallite is a rare mineral in this mine.
Photo widht: aproximately 40cm
Photo taken 2007.March.23
 © Jorge Santos GarciaPhoto ID: 133341    View Count: 185

Carnallite : KMgCl3·6H2O

Campina de Cima mine, Loulé, Faro District, Portugal

Massive Carnallite, field of view 50x35mm
 © Nuno Sousa 2009Photo ID: 230260    View Count: 25

Carnallite : KMgCl3·6H2O, Sylvite : KCl, Halite : NaCl

Verkhnekamskoe K deposit, Solikamsk, Kama river, Permskaya Oblast', Middle Urals, Urals Region, Russia

Fold into salt layers on the mine wall. Red carnallite-sylvite layers interstratificate with white halite and grey halite-sylvite one. FOV is ~120x100 cm. Depth 280 m, Kirov mine of Bereznikovskoe K deposit. Photographed by Julia V. Kartashova 18.03.07.

Mindat.org Photo of the Day - 17th Jul 2008
 © Pavel M. KartashovPhoto ID: 160344    View Count: 296

Carnallite : KMgCl3·6H2O, Sylvite : KCl, Halite : NaCl

Verkhnekamskoe K deposit, Solikamsk, Kama river, Permskaya Oblast', Middle Urals, Urals Region, Russia

Red layer in the specimen consist of transparent sylvite crystals inclusions and opaque red carnallite matrix. Associating mineral is grey granular halite in interstratificating layers. Specimen size is 7.5x5x1.5 cm. Collected by my wife - Julia V. Kartashova 18.03.07. Pavel M. Kartashov collection and photo.
 © Pavel M. KartashovPhoto ID: 160814    View Count: 134
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