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Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2, Hematite : Fe2O3, Calcite : CaCO3

Juno Mine (Peko Mine), Tennant Creek, Tennant Inlier, Northern Territory, Australia

Chalcopyrite and hematite on calcite. 9mm FoV. Previously in the K & M Brown Collection
 © crocoite.comPhoto ID: 235824    View Count: 84

Multiple photos availableChalcopyrite : CuFeS2

Queensland, Australia

The chalcopyrites are up to 1.5cm across and have very good luster. There is an association of sphalerite and barite on the specimen as well. The twinned sphalerites are very sharp and lustrous and are up to 9mm across. The matrix is coated with quartz to several mm's.

Size: 92mm x 78mm x 43mm

Collection: Ex- E. Schlichter Collection
 © Collectors EdgePhoto ID: 138837    View Count: 408

Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2, Allanite-(Ce) : {CaCe}{Al2Fe2+}[O|OH|SiO4|Si2O7]

Mary Kathleen Mine, Mary Kathleen district, Mt Isa - Cloncurry area, Queensland, Australia

Little crystals of chalcopyrite sitting in a crust of unidentified mineral, etched from a calcite vein walled by allanite. Field of view 5cm.
 © Ryan EaglePhoto ID: 210265    View Count: 88

Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2, Dolomite : CaMg(CO3)2

Handlebar Hill Open Cut, Hilton deposits, Mount Isa district, Mt Isa - Cloncurry area, Queensland, Australia

Iridescent chalcopyrite on dolomite. Field of view 8mm.
 © Ryan EaglePhoto ID: 219306    View Count: 222

Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2

Poona Mine, Moonta mines, Moonta, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia, Australia

This specimen of Chalcopyrite is from the Poona Mine that is part of the group of mines that make up the famous Moonta Mines. Considered to be very high grade, the chalcopyrite from this locality often contains gold. The specimen weighs 561 grams. The dimensions are L 8.5cm W 9.4cm H 6.6cm. The photograph was taken in natural sunlight by me and ...
Photo ID: 74053    View Count: 927

Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2, Cassiterite : SnO2

Shepherd and Murphy Mine, Moina District (Middlesex District), Tasmania, Australia

Large dull brassy Chalcopyrite rosette with black Cassiterite xls. Some iridescence on the Chalcopyrite.

Overall size: 43mm × 36mm × 20mm.

Personal collection and photo.
 © Keith ComptonPhoto ID: 237952    View Count: 53

Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2, Dolomite : CaMg(CO3)2, Quartz : SiO2

Mount Lyell Mines, Queenstown district, Tasmania, Australia

Irridesent chalcopyrite crystals on dolomite with minor quartz. FOV approximately 35mm. Specimen and Photo A. Tuma
 © Andrew TumaPhoto ID: 129762    View Count: 355

Multiple photos availableChalcopyrite : CuFeS2, Fluorite : CaF2, Chamosite : (Fe2+,Mg)5Al[(OH)8|AlSi3O10]

Mount Lyell Mines, Queenstown district, Tasmania, Australia

A stunning 18mm wide Chalcopyrite main crystal on chamosite with a couple of smaller chalcopyrites. Small clear fluorite is also present. Specimen is 76mm long. Specimen and Photograph A. Tuma N-D60.105m (2009 Zeehan Mineral fair)
 © Andrew TumaPhoto ID: 262808    View Count: 26

Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2, Quartz : SiO2

Cape Horn Mine, Mount Lyell Mines, Queenstown district, Tasmania, Australia

Chalcopyrite on quartz - 2,5x2x2cm - November of 2006
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 81848    View Count: 451

Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2, Quartz : SiO2

Prince Lyell Mine, Mount Lyell Mines, Queenstown district, Tasmania, Australia

Chalcopyrite and quartz crystals. Specimen 30x30mm. Specimen and photo: R. Bottrill
 © R. Bottrill 2006Photo ID: 87830    View Count: 552
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