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~)U. Kolitsch, M. R. Taylor, G. Fallon and A. Pring (1999): Springcreekite, BaV3+3(PO4)2(OH,H2O)6, a new member of the crandallite group, from the Spring Creek mine, South Australia: the first natural V3+-member of the alunite family and its crystal ...
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© M. Willoughby \'06

A rare photograph of a rare type locality specimen. Springcreekite (black) on Apatite-(CaF) (white). Field of view is 3mm across. Specimen collected by and in the collection of William (Bill) Aird. Photograph by Mark Willoughby.~%
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