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Lemanskiite : NaCaCu5[Cl|(AsO4)4] · 5H2O

Abundancia Mine, Guanaco (Huanaco), Santa Catalina, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta Region, Chile

Lemanskiite. Field 1 mm. Luminar 16 mm. Photo and Collection Christophe Boutry
 © C.BoutryPhoto ID: 181462    View Count: 112

Lemanskiite : NaCaCu5[Cl|(AsO4)4] · 5H2O

Abundancia Mine, Guanaco (Huanaco), Santa Catalina, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta Region, Chile

Lemanskiite crystals. 70x micro photo, field of view 1.1mm, Dionne collection.
 © Dick DionnePhoto ID: 12818    View Count: 484

Multiple photos availableLemanskiite : NaCaCu5[Cl|(AsO4)4] · 5H2O, Chenevixite : Cu2Fe3+2[(OH)2|AsO4]2

Abundancia Mine, Guanaco (Huanaco), Santa Catalina, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta Region, Chile

Blue lemanskiite, with green chenevixite (seen better on other views included). 22 mm wide field of view. RFC M1639.
 © Michael C. RoarkePhoto ID: 93107    View Count: 118

Multiple photos availableLemanskiite : NaCaCu5[Cl|(AsO4)4] · 5H2O

Abundancia Mine, Guanaco (Huanaco), Santa Catalina, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta Region, Chile

6.3 x 3.3 x 3.1 cm. Blue lemanskiite on matrix. This large specimen is one of the richer examples of this new species, named for Chet Lemanski in 1998. It was selected for Mark and passed on to him by Bill Pinch. Ex. Dr. Markk Feinglos Collection.

 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 76590    View Count: 193

Lemanskiite : NaCaCu5[Cl|(AsO4)4] · 5H2O

Abundancia Mine, Guanaco (Huanaco), Santa Catalina, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta Region, Chile

Lemanskiite. Vasco Trancoso collection. Size: 5,4 x 3,5cm. Attractive, bright blue green micro crystals and crystalline lemanskiite on matrix from tipical locality. Good coverage of this new (1998) and rare mineral. Named for Chester S. Lemanski, Jr., a collector and former President of the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society. Photo ...
Photo ID: 187212    View Count: 77

Lemanskiite : NaCaCu5[Cl|(AsO4)4] · 5H2O

El Guanaco Mine, Guanaco (Huanaco), Santa Catalina, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta Region, Chile

A 2 mm. Lemanskiite cluster scattered on matrix - El Guanaco mine, Taltal, Antofagasta prov. -Chile
foto & collection; A.Molina/M.Dini
Photo ID: 64207    View Count: 619

Lemanskiite : NaCaCu5[Cl|(AsO4)4] · 5H2O

El Guanaco Mine, Guanaco (Huanaco), Santa Catalina, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta Region, Chile

Electric sky blue transparent Lemanskiite xls,
El Guanaco, Taltal, Antofagasta Province, Chile - max range of xls; 2 mm.
foto & collection; A.Molina/M.Dini
Photo ID: 64026    View Count: 319

Lemanskiite : NaCaCu5[Cl|(AsO4)4] · 5H2O

El Guanaco Mine, Guanaco (Huanaco), Santa Catalina, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta Region, Chile

Sky-blue lath-like crystals of the new mineral lemanskiite (see Mineral News, July 2001, page 1). Under magnification individual crystals can be distinguished. Overall size of mineral specimen: 3.5x2.5x1 cm. Size of individual crystals: micro.
 © 2001 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 1851    View Count: 497

Lemanskiite : NaCaCu5[Cl|(AsO4)4] · 5H2O

El Guanaco Mine, Guanaco (Huanaco), Santa Catalina, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta Region, Chile

Field of view: 10 mm
Photo and collection Antonio Borrelli
 © Antonio BorrelliPhoto ID: 68009    View Count: 249

Lemanskiite : NaCaCu5[Cl|(AsO4)4] · 5H2O

El Guanaco Mine, Guanaco (Huanaco), Santa Catalina, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta Region, Chile

Sky-blue lath-like crystals of the new mineral lemanskiite (see Mineral News, July 2001, page 1). Under magnification individual crystals can be distinguished. Overall size of mineral specimen: 8x8x3 cm. Size of individual crystals: micro.
 © 2001 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 1859    View Count: 651
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