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Upper Llanfihangell-y-Creuddyn, Ceredigion, Wales, UKi
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
52° 22' 1'' North , 3° 57' 46'' West
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KΓΆppen climate type:
Mindat Locality ID:
15702
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:15702:8
GUID (UUID V4):
9e6941f4-f792-4242-aed9-3bf9707c794f
Other/historical names associated with this locality:
Upper Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn, Dyfed; Cardiganshire


Pb-Zn mining in Roman and Medieval times.

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65 valid minerals. 1 (TL) - type locality of valid minerals.

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Detailed Mineral List:

β“˜ Acanthite
Formula: Ag2S
Habit: arborescent spiky
Colour: metallic grey-black
Description: Only found twice as a post-mining/post-collecting product on cerussite and native silver
β“˜ Anglesite
Formula: PbSO4
Habit: Prismatic, bladed, blocky, tabular, arborescent, feathery
Colour: Colourless, white, tinted yellow
Description: Commonly found on partly oxidized galena coated by covellite or related species in the post-mining assemblage, very rarely on in-situ vein alteration.
β“˜ Aurichalcite
Formula: (Zn,Cu)5(CO3)2(OH)6
β“˜ Azurite
Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
βœͺ Bechererite
Formula: Zn7Cu(OH)13[(SiO(OH)3(SO4)]
Habit: Prismatic inverted cone-like
Colour: Colourless white, pale green, and blue
Description: Colourless to pale blue-green cone-like crystals to 0.8mm in druse crusts to 2cms (XRD). Associated with caledonite, susannite, cerussite, hydrocerussite, hemimorphite. Examples from this mine are the first in Britain (third in mid-Wales) and probably the best in the world.
β“˜ Bianchite
Formula: Zn(SO4) · 6H2O
Description: Noted to have occurred as an effervescence in the summer of 2006 on mine waste. The paper does not state which method was used to confirm the mineral.
β“˜ 'Bindheimite'
Formula: Pb2Sb2O6O
β“˜ Bornite
Formula: Cu5FeS4
Colour: iridescent
β“˜ Bottinoite
Formula: Ni2+Sb5+2(OH)12 · 6H2O
β“˜ Brianyoungite
Formula: Zn3(CO3,SO4)(OH)4
Habit: bladed
Colour: White
Description: Visually indistinguishable in hand specimens from hydrozincite, brianyoungite forms white bladed crystals <0.5mm on cleavage/fractures covering areas to several centimetres on masses of sphalerite sometimes with gypsum
β“˜ Brochantite
Formula: Cu4(SO4)(OH)6
Habit: Drusy bladed crystals, powdery
Colour: Emerald green
Description: Crusts of minute emerald green crystals (XRD), associated with linarite, langite, wroewolfeite, lautenthalite.
β“˜ Calcite
Formula: CaCO3
Localities: Reported from at least 6 localities in this region.
Description: Sphalerite can be readily collected from the lower tips in very large pieces, but sadly crystals are rare. Good pyromorphite at higher levels, but better still at nearby Copa Hill.
References:
β“˜ Caledonite
Formula: Pb5Cu2(SO4)3(CO3)(OH)6
Habit: Acicular prismatic
Colour: Pale sky blue to blue-green, white (rare)
Description: Light blue to pale green crystals to 2mm (very good for Wales) (XRD). Associated mostly with susannite.
β“˜ Cerussite
Formula: PbCO3
Localities: Reported from at least 8 localities in this region.
β“˜ CesΓ rolite
Formula: Pb(Mn4+)3O6(OH)2
Habit: crusts to <2mm, botryoidal
Colour: grey-black
β“˜ Chalcoalumite ?
Formula: CuAl4(SO4)(OH)12 · 3H2O
Description: Recorded without description by Camm (1993).
β“˜ Chalcocite
Formula: Cu2S
Description: Replacement of galena in association with oxidising primary copper species. Note that a metallic grey sulphide with conchoidal fracture has not been analytically confirmed and could be a related species such as djurleite or digenite (Rust, 2019).
β“˜ Chalcopyrite
Formula: CuFeS2
Localities: Reported from at least 7 localities in this region.
β“˜ 'Chlorite Group'
β“˜ Chrysocolla
Formula: Cu2-xAlx(H2-xSi2O5)(OH)4 · nH2O, x < 1
Habit: Crusts
Colour: Dull blue-green
Description: Thin pale blue-green crusts & pseudomorphs after octahedral cuprite, massive chalcopyrite, and botryoidal malachite.
β“˜ Copper
Formula: Cu
Habit: Prismatic, bladed
Colour: Dull copper
Description: Spear-like crystals to 1mm.
β“˜ Corkite
Formula: PbFe3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
Habit: tiny, steeply acute rhombic crystals
Colour: colourless to yellow-green
β“˜ 'Corkite-Hinsdalite Series'
Description: This entry is necessary for unanalysed specimens of corkite/hinsdalite.
β“˜ Covellite
Formula: CuS
Habit: Thin platy
Colour: Dark metallic blue
Description: Replacement of galena & chalcopyrite.
β“˜ Cuprite
Formula: Cu2O
β“˜ Dolomite
Formula: CaMg(CO3)2
β“˜ Dolomite var. Iron-bearing Dolomite
Formula: Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2
β“˜ Elyite
Formula: Pb4Cu(SO4)O2(OH)4 · H2O
Habit: Intergrown lath-like
Colour: Pale purple
Description: Minute pale purple crystals on hydrocerussite (EPMA).
β“˜ Galena
Formula: PbS
Localities: Reported from at least 14 localities in this region.
Habit: Massive, cubic
Colour: Lead grey
Description: Major ore mineral, very rare cubic crystals to 3mm.
β“˜ Galena var. Silver-bearing Galena
Formula: PbS with Ag
β“˜ Goethite
Formula: Ξ±-Fe3+O(OH)
β“˜ Greenockite
Formula: CdS
β“˜ Gypsum
Formula: CaSO4 · 2H2O
β“˜ Hemimorphite
Formula: Zn4Si2O7(OH)2 · H2O
β“˜ Hinsdalite
Formula: PbAl3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
Habit: tiny, steeply acute rhombic crystals
Colour: colourless to yellow-green
β“˜ Hydrocerussite
Formula: Pb3(CO3)2(OH)2
Habit: Foliated, acicular prismatic, hexagonal platy.
Colour: Colourless-white, creamy.
Description: Colourless to white platy & prismatic crystals to 0.7mm (XRD). Associated with cerussite, susannite, caledonite, elyite.
β“˜ Hydrozincite
Formula: Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6
βœͺ Lanarkite
Formula: Pb2(SO4)O
Habit: Bladed
Colour: Off white
Description: Slightly tinted yellowish to colourless crystal sprays to 5mm (XRD), on galena with susannite. The first occurrence of Lanarkite in Wales.
β“˜ Langite
Formula: Cu4(SO4)(OH)6 · 2H2O
Habit: Blocky
Colour: Deep blue-green
Description: Pseudohexagonal deep blue-green crystals to 0.5mm (XRD). Associated with malachite, schulenbergite, cuprite, copper, lautenthalite, brochantite, cerussite.
β“˜ Lautenthalite
Formula: PbCu4(SO4)2(OH)6 · 3H2O
Habit: Bladed
Colour: Light emerald green
Description: Crystals to 0.7mm with wroewolfeite, linarite, brochantite, cerussite (EPMA).
β“˜ Leadhillite
Formula: Pb4(CO3)2(SO4)(OH)2
Description: A single specimen of Leadhillite was confirmed by XRD as a replacement of a preexisting lath-like mineral.
β“˜ 'Limonite'
Habit: earthy
Colour: brown
β“˜ Linarite
Formula: PbCu(SO4)(OH)2
Localities: Reported from at least 6 localities in this region.
Habit: Bladed
Colour: Azure blue
Description: Bladed crystals to 2mm+, some with substantial Se (EPMA). Associated with brochantite, caledonite, lautenthalite, cerussite.
β“˜ Litharge
Formula: PbO
Habit: Pseudomorphs after an unidentified species (possibly an Unnamed (Tetragonal Pb Oxide Hydrate))
Colour: Scarlet
Description: Scarlet crystals to 0.5mm on cerussite (XRD), with cerussite.
β“˜ Malachite
Formula: Cu2(CO3)(OH)2
β“˜ 'Manganese Oxides'
Habit: strings
Colour: black
β“˜ Marcasite
Formula: FeS2
β“˜ Massicot ?
Formula: PbO
Colour: yellow
Description: minute areas on litharge.
β“˜ Mattheddleite
Formula: Pb5(SiO4)1.5(SO4)1.5(Cl,OH)
Habit: Prismatic
Colour: Colourless
Description: Colourless prismatic crystals to 0.25mm with susannite, caledonite (XRD).
β“˜ Millerite
Formula: NiS
β“˜ Namuwite
Formula: Zn4(SO4)(OH)6 · 4H2O
Habit: Platy pseudohexagonal
Colour: Pale blue-green
Description: Very pale blue-green crystals to 0.5mm + (XRD), with langite, wroewolfeite, susannite, hydrocerussite.
β“˜ Opal
Formula: SiO2 · nH2O
Habit: pearl-like strings
Colour: colourless to white
Description: associated with susannite and hydrocerussite.
β“˜ Posnjakite
Formula: Cu4(SO4)(OH)6 · H2O
β“˜ Pyrite
Formula: FeS2
β“˜ Pyromorphite
Formula: Pb5(PO4)3Cl
Habit: Prismatic, and blocky
Colour: Colourless-white, shades of light brown, yellow, slightly purple, rarely green
Description: Brown crystals to 2.5cms (XRD) with cerussite. Rare green microcrystals.
β“˜ Quartz
Formula: SiO2
Localities: Reported from at least 12 localities in this region.
Description: Major vein mineral, cavities lined with pyramidal crystals to 8mm.
β“˜ Quartz var. Ferruginous Quartz
Formula: SiO2
β“˜ Ramsbeckite
Formula: (Cu,Zn)15(SO4)4(OH)22 · 6H2O
References:
β“˜ Redgillite
Formula: Cu6(SO4)(OH)10 · H2O
Habit: Lath-like, prismatic
Colour: Emerald green to nickel green
Description: Microcrystal (to 0.25mm) drusy coverings in areas to 1cm. Some redgillite from Frongoch mine has a high Zn content, along with most other redgillite from mid-Wales.
β“˜ Rosasite
Formula: (Cu,Zn)2(CO3)(OH)2
Habit: Botryoidal
Colour: Light blue-green
Description: Pale blue-green balls to 1.5mm on hemimorphite (XRD), with aurichalcite.
β“˜ Schmiederite ?
Formula: Pb2Cu2(Se6+O4)(Se4+O3)(OH)4
Habit: Aggregates of finely lath-like crystals
Colour: Pale blue-white.
Description: Some specimens of Linarite were found to contain a substantial Selenium component.
β“˜ Schulenbergite
Formula: (Cu,Zn)7(SO4)2(OH)10 · 3H2O
Habit: Rosettes, petal-like.
Colour: Light blue-green
Description: Light blue-green thin platy crystals to 0.7mm (XRD), with ramsbeckite, susannite, caledonite, langite, wroewolfeite, cuprite, cerussite.
β“˜ Serpierite
Formula: Ca(Cu,Zn)4(SO4)2(OH)6 · 3H2O
Habit: Lath-like; rarely relatively broad platy microcrystals forming "paddle-wheels"
Colour: Pale sky blue
Description: Very light blue lath-like crystals to 0.7mm (XRD), associated with cerussite, hemimorphite, langite.
β“˜ Siderite
Formula: FeCO3
Description: Sphalerite can be readily collected from the lower tips in very large pieces, but sadly crystals are rare. Good pyromorphite at higher levels, but better still at nearby Copa Hill.
β“˜ Silver
Formula: Ag
Habit: Dendritic
Description: Single 0.5mm crystal spray on cerussite. The only specimen ever found at Frongoch (1992) has now been completely replaced/encrusted by acanthite.
β“˜ Smithsonite
Formula: ZnCO3
Habit: needles
β“˜ Sphalerite
Formula: ZnS
Localities: Reported from at least 13 localities in this region.
Description: Sphalerite can be readily collected from the lower tips in very large pieces, but sadly crystals are rare. Good pyromorphite at higher levels, but better still at nearby Copa Hill.
References:
βœͺ Steverustite (TL)
Formula: Pb2+5(OH)5[Cu+(S6+O3S2-)3](H2O)2
Type Locality:
Habit: Lath-like crystals
Colour: Colourless to white
β“˜ Sulphur
Formula: S8
Habit: Rounded crystals
Colour: Pale yellow
Description: Pale yellow crystals to 3mm (EPMA) in masses to 4cms on altered galena.
β“˜ Susannite
Formula: Pb4(CO3)2(SO4)(OH)2
Habit: Platy-tabular pseudohexagonal, prismatic.
Colour: Colourless to yellow-brown, tinted blue and green
Description: Colourless to white, also tinted blue or green and brown, crystals to 2mm (very good for Wales), identified by XRD. Associated mostly with cerussite and caledonite.
β“˜ Ullmannite
Formula: NiSbS
βœͺ 'Unnamed (Pb Silicate) ?'
Formula: Pb, Si, O, H (?)
Habit: Lath-like
Colour: White
Description: Although the crystals from this mine have been confirmed as an unknown species, it is believed by S.Rust that it may turn out to be Steverustite since the original element analysis may have been incorrect. Having said that, although the specimen submitted for the steverustite paper did have minute crystals of a Pb silicate on it, the latter crystals were far too small to do any descriptive work.
β“˜ 'Unnamed (Tetragonal Pb Oxide Hydrate)' ?
Formula: Pb3O2(OH)2
Colour: grey translucent
Description: Visually very similar to the same species from the Milltown Quarry, Derbyshire. Crystals mostly, but not all, showing alteration to litharge and tentatively identified yellow massicot.
β“˜ Wroewolfeite
Formula: Cu4(SO4)(OH)6 · 2H2O
Habit: Prismatic, tabular
Colour: Light blue-green
Description: Tabular deep to light blue-green crystals to 0.5mm (XRD). Associated with hemimorphite, brochantite, linarite, lautenthalite.
β“˜ Wulfenite
Formula: Pb(MoO4)
Habit: pyramidal, tabular, stepped
Colour: orange
Description: Orange pyramidal and tabular crystals to 0.75mm with green druses of pyromorphite and micro-crystals of cerussite.

Gallery:

List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 1 - Elements
β“˜Copper1.AA.05Cu
β“˜Silver1.AA.05Ag
β“˜Sulphur1.CC.05S8
Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts
β“˜Acanthite2.BA.35Ag2S
β“˜Bornite2.BA.15Cu5FeS4
β“˜Chalcocite2.BA.05Cu2S
β“˜Chalcopyrite2.CB.10aCuFeS2
β“˜Covellite2.CA.05aCuS
β“˜Galena2.CD.10PbS
β“˜var. Silver-bearing Galena2.CD.10PbS with Ag
β“˜Greenockite2.CB.45CdS
β“˜Marcasite2.EB.10aFeS2
β“˜Millerite2.CC.20NiS
β“˜Pyrite2.EB.05aFeS2
β“˜Sphalerite2.CB.05aZnS
β“˜Ullmannite2.EB.25NiSbS
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
β“˜'Bindheimite'4.DH.20Pb2Sb2O6O
β“˜Bottinoite4.FH.05Ni2+Sb5+2(OH)12 Β· 6H2O
β“˜CesΓ rolite4.FG.10Pb(Mn4+)3O6(OH)2
β“˜Cuprite4.AA.10Cu2O
β“˜Goethite4.00.Ξ±-Fe3+O(OH)
β“˜Litharge4.AC.20PbO
β“˜Massicot ?4.AC.25PbO
β“˜Opal4.DA.10SiO2 Β· nH2O
β“˜Quartz4.DA.05SiO2
β“˜var. Ferruginous Quartz4.DA.05SiO2
Group 5 - Nitrates and Carbonates
β“˜Aurichalcite5.BA.15(Zn,Cu)5(CO3)2(OH)6
β“˜Azurite5.BA.05Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
β“˜Brianyoungite5.BF.30Zn3(CO3,SO4)(OH)4
β“˜Calcite5.AB.05CaCO3
β“˜Cerussite5.AB.15PbCO3
β“˜Dolomite5.AB.10CaMg(CO3)2
β“˜var. Iron-bearing Dolomite5.AB.10Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2
β“˜Hydrocerussite5.BE.10Pb3(CO3)2(OH)2
β“˜Hydrozincite5.BA.15Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6
β“˜Leadhillite5.BF.40Pb4(CO3)2(SO4)(OH)2
β“˜Malachite5.BA.10Cu2(CO3)(OH)2
β“˜Rosasite5.BA.10(Cu,Zn)2(CO3)(OH)2
β“˜Siderite5.AB.05FeCO3
β“˜Smithsonite5.AB.05ZnCO3
β“˜Susannite5.BF.40Pb4(CO3)2(SO4)(OH)2
Group 7 - Sulphates, Chromates, Molybdates and Tungstates
β“˜Anglesite7.AD.35PbSO4
β“˜Bechererite7.DD.55Zn7Cu(OH)13[(SiO(OH)3(SO4)]
β“˜Bianchite7.CB.25Zn(SO4) Β· 6H2O
β“˜Brochantite7.BB.25Cu4(SO4)(OH)6
β“˜Caledonite7.BC.50Pb5Cu2(SO4)3(CO3)(OH)6
β“˜Chalcoalumite ?7.DD.75CuAl4(SO4)(OH)12 Β· 3H2O
β“˜Elyite7.DF.65Pb4Cu(SO4)O2(OH)4 Β· H2O
β“˜Gypsum7.CD.40CaSO4 Β· 2H2O
β“˜Lanarkite7.BD.40Pb2(SO4)O
β“˜Langite7.DD.10Cu4(SO4)(OH)6 Β· 2H2O
β“˜Lautenthalite7.DF.70PbCu4(SO4)2(OH)6 Β· 3H2O
β“˜Linarite7.BC.65PbCu(SO4)(OH)2
β“˜Namuwite7.DD.50Zn4(SO4)(OH)6 Β· 4H2O
β“˜Posnjakite7.DD.10Cu4(SO4)(OH)6 Β· H2O
β“˜Ramsbeckite7.DD.60(Cu,Zn)15(SO4)4(OH)22 Β· 6H2O
β“˜Redgillite7.DD.70Cu6(SO4)(OH)10 Β· H2O
β“˜Schmiederite ?7.BC.65Pb2Cu2(Se6+O4)(Se4+O3)(OH)4
β“˜Schulenbergite7.DD.80(Cu,Zn)7(SO4)2(OH)10 Β· 3H2O
β“˜Serpierite7.DD.30Ca(Cu,Zn)4(SO4)2(OH)6 Β· 3H2O
β“˜Steverustite (TL)7.JA.10Pb2+5(OH)5[Cu+(S6+O3S2-)3](H2O)2
β“˜Wroewolfeite7.DD.10Cu4(SO4)(OH)6 Β· 2H2O
β“˜Wulfenite7.GA.05Pb(MoO4)
Group 8 - Phosphates, Arsenates and Vanadates
β“˜Corkite8.BL.05PbFe3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
β“˜Hinsdalite8.BL.05PbAl3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
β“˜Pyromorphite8.BN.05Pb5(PO4)3Cl
Group 9 - Silicates
β“˜Chrysocolla9.ED.20Cu2-xAlx(H2-xSi2O5)(OH)4 Β· nH2O, x < 1
β“˜Hemimorphite9.BD.10Zn4Si2O7(OH)2 Β· H2O
β“˜Mattheddleite9.AH.25Pb5(SiO4)1.5(SO4)1.5(Cl,OH)
Unclassified Minerals, Rocks, etc.
β“˜'Chlorite Group'-
β“˜'Corkite-Hinsdalite Series'-
β“˜'Limonite'-
β“˜'Manganese Oxides'-
β“˜'Unnamed (Pb Silicate) ?'-Pb, Si, O, H (?)
β“˜'Unnamed (Tetragonal Pb Oxide Hydrate)' ?-Pb3O2(OH)2

List of minerals for each chemical element

HHydrogen
Hβ“˜ SteverustitePb52+(OH)5[Cu+(S6+O3S2-)3](H2O)2
Hβ“˜ BechereriteZn7Cu(OH)13[(SiO(OH)3(SO4)]
Hβ“˜ CaledonitePb5Cu2(SO4)3(CO3)(OH)6
Hβ“˜ LinaritePbCu(SO4)(OH)2
Hβ“˜ SusannitePb4(CO3)2(SO4)(OH)2
Hβ“˜ RedgilliteCu6(SO4)(OH)10 · H2O
Hβ“˜ Unnamed (Pb Silicate) ?Pb, Si, O, H (?)
Hβ“˜ HemimorphiteZn4Si2O7(OH)2 · H2O
Hβ“˜ LangiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6 · 2H2O
Hβ“˜ LeadhillitePb4(CO3)2(SO4)(OH)2
Hβ“˜ PosnjakiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6 · H2O
Hβ“˜ Aurichalcite(Zn,Cu)5(CO3)2(OH)6
Hβ“˜ AzuriteCu3(CO3)2(OH)2
Hβ“˜ HydrozinciteZn5(CO3)2(OH)6
Hβ“˜ HydrocerussitePb3(CO3)2(OH)2
Hβ“˜ MattheddleitePb5(SiO4)1.5(SO4)1.5(Cl,OH)
Hβ“˜ NamuwiteZn4(SO4)(OH)6 · 4H2O
Hβ“˜ Schulenbergite(Cu,Zn)7(SO4)2(OH)10 · 3H2O
Hβ“˜ LautenthalitePbCu4(SO4)2(OH)6 · 3H2O
Hβ“˜ MalachiteCu2(CO3)(OH)2
Hβ“˜ GoethiteΞ±-Fe3+O(OH)
Hβ“˜ BrianyoungiteZn3(CO3,SO4)(OH)4
Hβ“˜ Ramsbeckite(Cu,Zn)15(SO4)4(OH)22 · 6H2O
Hβ“˜ BottinoiteNi2+Sb25+(OH)12 · 6H2O
Hβ“˜ GypsumCaSO4 · 2H2O
Hβ“˜ HinsdalitePbAl3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
Hβ“˜ CesΓ rolitePb(Mn4+)3O6(OH)2
Hβ“˜ BianchiteZn(SO4) · 6H2O
Hβ“˜ OpalSiO2 · nH2O
Hβ“˜ ChrysocollaCu2-xAlx(H2-xSi2O5)(OH)4 · nH2O, x < 1
Hβ“˜ ElyitePb4Cu(SO4)O2(OH)4 · H2O
Hβ“˜ SerpieriteCa(Cu,Zn)4(SO4)2(OH)6 · 3H2O
Hβ“˜ WroewolfeiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6 · 2H2O
Hβ“˜ Rosasite(Cu,Zn)2(CO3)(OH)2
Hβ“˜ BrochantiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6
Hβ“˜ CorkitePbFe3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
Hβ“˜ SchmiederitePb2Cu2(Se6+O4)(Se4+O3)(OH)4
Hβ“˜ ChalcoalumiteCuAl4(SO4)(OH)12 · 3H2O
Hβ“˜ Unnamed (Tetragonal Pb Oxide Hydrate)Pb3O2(OH)2
CCarbon
Cβ“˜ CaledonitePb5Cu2(SO4)3(CO3)(OH)6
Cβ“˜ SusannitePb4(CO3)2(SO4)(OH)2
Cβ“˜ CerussitePbCO3
Cβ“˜ LeadhillitePb4(CO3)2(SO4)(OH)2
Cβ“˜ Aurichalcite(Zn,Cu)5(CO3)2(OH)6
Cβ“˜ AzuriteCu3(CO3)2(OH)2
Cβ“˜ HydrozinciteZn5(CO3)2(OH)6
Cβ“˜ HydrocerussitePb3(CO3)2(OH)2
Cβ“˜ MalachiteCu2(CO3)(OH)2
Cβ“˜ CalciteCaCO3
Cβ“˜ SideriteFeCO3
Cβ“˜ BrianyoungiteZn3(CO3,SO4)(OH)4
Cβ“˜ Dolomite var. Iron-bearing DolomiteCa(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2
Cβ“˜ DolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
Cβ“˜ Rosasite(Cu,Zn)2(CO3)(OH)2
Cβ“˜ SmithsoniteZnCO3
OOxygen
Oβ“˜ SteverustitePb52+(OH)5[Cu+(S6+O3S2-)3](H2O)2
Oβ“˜ BechereriteZn7Cu(OH)13[(SiO(OH)3(SO4)]
Oβ“˜ CaledonitePb5Cu2(SO4)3(CO3)(OH)6
Oβ“˜ LinaritePbCu(SO4)(OH)2
Oβ“˜ PyromorphitePb5(PO4)3Cl
Oβ“˜ SusannitePb4(CO3)2(SO4)(OH)2
Oβ“˜ LanarkitePb2(SO4)O
Oβ“˜ RedgilliteCu6(SO4)(OH)10 · H2O
Oβ“˜ Unnamed (Pb Silicate) ?Pb, Si, O, H (?)
Oβ“˜ CerussitePbCO3
Oβ“˜ HemimorphiteZn4Si2O7(OH)2 · H2O
Oβ“˜ AnglesitePbSO4
Oβ“˜ LangiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6 · 2H2O
Oβ“˜ LeadhillitePb4(CO3)2(SO4)(OH)2
Oβ“˜ QuartzSiO2
Oβ“˜ PosnjakiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6 · H2O
Oβ“˜ Aurichalcite(Zn,Cu)5(CO3)2(OH)6
Oβ“˜ AzuriteCu3(CO3)2(OH)2
Oβ“˜ HydrozinciteZn5(CO3)2(OH)6
Oβ“˜ HydrocerussitePb3(CO3)2(OH)2
Oβ“˜ MattheddleitePb5(SiO4)1.5(SO4)1.5(Cl,OH)
Oβ“˜ NamuwiteZn4(SO4)(OH)6 · 4H2O
Oβ“˜ Schulenbergite(Cu,Zn)7(SO4)2(OH)10 · 3H2O
Oβ“˜ LautenthalitePbCu4(SO4)2(OH)6 · 3H2O
Oβ“˜ WulfenitePb(MoO4)
Oβ“˜ MalachiteCu2(CO3)(OH)2
Oβ“˜ CupriteCu2O
Oβ“˜ GoethiteΞ±-Fe3+O(OH)
Oβ“˜ CalciteCaCO3
Oβ“˜ SideriteFeCO3
Oβ“˜ BrianyoungiteZn3(CO3,SO4)(OH)4
Oβ“˜ Ramsbeckite(Cu,Zn)15(SO4)4(OH)22 · 6H2O
Oβ“˜ BindheimitePb2Sb2O6O
Oβ“˜ BottinoiteNi2+Sb25+(OH)12 · 6H2O
Oβ“˜ GypsumCaSO4 · 2H2O
Oβ“˜ HinsdalitePbAl3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
Oβ“˜ CesΓ rolitePb(Mn4+)3O6(OH)2
Oβ“˜ BianchiteZn(SO4) · 6H2O
Oβ“˜ Dolomite var. Iron-bearing DolomiteCa(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2
Oβ“˜ DolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
Oβ“˜ Quartz var. Ferruginous QuartzSiO2
Oβ“˜ OpalSiO2 · nH2O
Oβ“˜ ChrysocollaCu2-xAlx(H2-xSi2O5)(OH)4 · nH2O, x < 1
Oβ“˜ ElyitePb4Cu(SO4)O2(OH)4 · H2O
Oβ“˜ LithargePbO
Oβ“˜ SerpieriteCa(Cu,Zn)4(SO4)2(OH)6 · 3H2O
Oβ“˜ WroewolfeiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6 · 2H2O
Oβ“˜ Rosasite(Cu,Zn)2(CO3)(OH)2
Oβ“˜ BrochantiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6
Oβ“˜ SmithsoniteZnCO3
Oβ“˜ CorkitePbFe3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
Oβ“˜ SchmiederitePb2Cu2(Se6+O4)(Se4+O3)(OH)4
Oβ“˜ ChalcoalumiteCuAl4(SO4)(OH)12 · 3H2O
Oβ“˜ MassicotPbO
Oβ“˜ Unnamed (Tetragonal Pb Oxide Hydrate)Pb3O2(OH)2
MgMagnesium
Mgβ“˜ Dolomite var. Iron-bearing DolomiteCa(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2
Mgβ“˜ DolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
AlAluminium
Alβ“˜ HinsdalitePbAl3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
Alβ“˜ ChrysocollaCu2-xAlx(H2-xSi2O5)(OH)4 · nH2O, x < 1
Alβ“˜ ChalcoalumiteCuAl4(SO4)(OH)12 · 3H2O
SiSilicon
Siβ“˜ BechereriteZn7Cu(OH)13[(SiO(OH)3(SO4)]
Siβ“˜ Unnamed (Pb Silicate) ?Pb, Si, O, H (?)
Siβ“˜ HemimorphiteZn4Si2O7(OH)2 · H2O
Siβ“˜ QuartzSiO2
Siβ“˜ MattheddleitePb5(SiO4)1.5(SO4)1.5(Cl,OH)
Siβ“˜ Quartz var. Ferruginous QuartzSiO2
Siβ“˜ OpalSiO2 · nH2O
Siβ“˜ ChrysocollaCu2-xAlx(H2-xSi2O5)(OH)4 · nH2O, x < 1
PPhosphorus
Pβ“˜ PyromorphitePb5(PO4)3Cl
Pβ“˜ HinsdalitePbAl3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
Pβ“˜ CorkitePbFe3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
SSulfur
Sβ“˜ SteverustitePb52+(OH)5[Cu+(S6+O3S2-)3](H2O)2
Sβ“˜ BechereriteZn7Cu(OH)13[(SiO(OH)3(SO4)]
Sβ“˜ CaledonitePb5Cu2(SO4)3(CO3)(OH)6
Sβ“˜ LinaritePbCu(SO4)(OH)2
Sβ“˜ SusannitePb4(CO3)2(SO4)(OH)2
Sβ“˜ LanarkitePb2(SO4)O
Sβ“˜ RedgilliteCu6(SO4)(OH)10 · H2O
Sβ“˜ AnglesitePbSO4
Sβ“˜ LangiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6 · 2H2O
Sβ“˜ LeadhillitePb4(CO3)2(SO4)(OH)2
Sβ“˜ PosnjakiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6 · H2O
Sβ“˜ ChalcopyriteCuFeS2
Sβ“˜ GreenockiteCdS
Sβ“˜ PyriteFeS2
Sβ“˜ MattheddleitePb5(SiO4)1.5(SO4)1.5(Cl,OH)
Sβ“˜ NamuwiteZn4(SO4)(OH)6 · 4H2O
Sβ“˜ UllmanniteNiSbS
Sβ“˜ GalenaPbS
Sβ“˜ Schulenbergite(Cu,Zn)7(SO4)2(OH)10 · 3H2O
Sβ“˜ SulphurS8
Sβ“˜ LautenthalitePbCu4(SO4)2(OH)6 · 3H2O
Sβ“˜ SphaleriteZnS
Sβ“˜ BrianyoungiteZn3(CO3,SO4)(OH)4
Sβ“˜ Ramsbeckite(Cu,Zn)15(SO4)4(OH)22 · 6H2O
Sβ“˜ MilleriteNiS
Sβ“˜ GypsumCaSO4 · 2H2O
Sβ“˜ HinsdalitePbAl3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
Sβ“˜ BianchiteZn(SO4) · 6H2O
Sβ“˜ MarcasiteFeS2
Sβ“˜ Galena var. Silver-bearing GalenaPbS with Ag
Sβ“˜ AcanthiteAg2S
Sβ“˜ ChalcociteCu2S
Sβ“˜ ElyitePb4Cu(SO4)O2(OH)4 · H2O
Sβ“˜ SerpieriteCa(Cu,Zn)4(SO4)2(OH)6 · 3H2O
Sβ“˜ WroewolfeiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6 · 2H2O
Sβ“˜ CovelliteCuS
Sβ“˜ BrochantiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6
Sβ“˜ BorniteCu5FeS4
Sβ“˜ CorkitePbFe3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
Sβ“˜ ChalcoalumiteCuAl4(SO4)(OH)12 · 3H2O
ClChlorine
Clβ“˜ PyromorphitePb5(PO4)3Cl
Clβ“˜ MattheddleitePb5(SiO4)1.5(SO4)1.5(Cl,OH)
CaCalcium
Caβ“˜ CalciteCaCO3
Caβ“˜ GypsumCaSO4 · 2H2O
Caβ“˜ Dolomite var. Iron-bearing DolomiteCa(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2
Caβ“˜ DolomiteCaMg(CO3)2
Caβ“˜ SerpieriteCa(Cu,Zn)4(SO4)2(OH)6 · 3H2O
MnManganese
Mnβ“˜ CesΓ rolitePb(Mn4+)3O6(OH)2
FeIron
Feβ“˜ ChalcopyriteCuFeS2
Feβ“˜ PyriteFeS2
Feβ“˜ GoethiteΞ±-Fe3+O(OH)
Feβ“˜ SideriteFeCO3
Feβ“˜ Dolomite var. Iron-bearing DolomiteCa(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2
Feβ“˜ MarcasiteFeS2
Feβ“˜ BorniteCu5FeS4
Feβ“˜ CorkitePbFe3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
NiNickel
Niβ“˜ UllmanniteNiSbS
Niβ“˜ MilleriteNiS
Niβ“˜ BottinoiteNi2+Sb25+(OH)12 · 6H2O
CuCopper
Cuβ“˜ SteverustitePb52+(OH)5[Cu+(S6+O3S2-)3](H2O)2
Cuβ“˜ BechereriteZn7Cu(OH)13[(SiO(OH)3(SO4)]
Cuβ“˜ CaledonitePb5Cu2(SO4)3(CO3)(OH)6
Cuβ“˜ LinaritePbCu(SO4)(OH)2
Cuβ“˜ RedgilliteCu6(SO4)(OH)10 · H2O
Cuβ“˜ LangiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6 · 2H2O
Cuβ“˜ PosnjakiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6 · H2O
Cuβ“˜ Aurichalcite(Zn,Cu)5(CO3)2(OH)6
Cuβ“˜ AzuriteCu3(CO3)2(OH)2
Cuβ“˜ ChalcopyriteCuFeS2
Cuβ“˜ Schulenbergite(Cu,Zn)7(SO4)2(OH)10 · 3H2O
Cuβ“˜ LautenthalitePbCu4(SO4)2(OH)6 · 3H2O
Cuβ“˜ MalachiteCu2(CO3)(OH)2
Cuβ“˜ CupriteCu2O
Cuβ“˜ Ramsbeckite(Cu,Zn)15(SO4)4(OH)22 · 6H2O
Cuβ“˜ ChalcociteCu2S
Cuβ“˜ ChrysocollaCu2-xAlx(H2-xSi2O5)(OH)4 · nH2O, x < 1
Cuβ“˜ ElyitePb4Cu(SO4)O2(OH)4 · H2O
Cuβ“˜ SerpieriteCa(Cu,Zn)4(SO4)2(OH)6 · 3H2O
Cuβ“˜ WroewolfeiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6 · 2H2O
Cuβ“˜ CopperCu
Cuβ“˜ CovelliteCuS
Cuβ“˜ Rosasite(Cu,Zn)2(CO3)(OH)2
Cuβ“˜ BrochantiteCu4(SO4)(OH)6
Cuβ“˜ BorniteCu5FeS4
Cuβ“˜ SchmiederitePb2Cu2(Se6+O4)(Se4+O3)(OH)4
Cuβ“˜ ChalcoalumiteCuAl4(SO4)(OH)12 · 3H2O
ZnZinc
Znβ“˜ BechereriteZn7Cu(OH)13[(SiO(OH)3(SO4)]
Znβ“˜ HemimorphiteZn4Si2O7(OH)2 · H2O
Znβ“˜ Aurichalcite(Zn,Cu)5(CO3)2(OH)6
Znβ“˜ HydrozinciteZn5(CO3)2(OH)6
Znβ“˜ NamuwiteZn4(SO4)(OH)6 · 4H2O
Znβ“˜ Schulenbergite(Cu,Zn)7(SO4)2(OH)10 · 3H2O
Znβ“˜ SphaleriteZnS
Znβ“˜ BrianyoungiteZn3(CO3,SO4)(OH)4
Znβ“˜ Ramsbeckite(Cu,Zn)15(SO4)4(OH)22 · 6H2O
Znβ“˜ BianchiteZn(SO4) · 6H2O
Znβ“˜ SerpieriteCa(Cu,Zn)4(SO4)2(OH)6 · 3H2O
Znβ“˜ Rosasite(Cu,Zn)2(CO3)(OH)2
Znβ“˜ SmithsoniteZnCO3
SeSelenium
Seβ“˜ SchmiederitePb2Cu2(Se6+O4)(Se4+O3)(OH)4
MoMolybdenum
Moβ“˜ WulfenitePb(MoO4)
AgSilver
Agβ“˜ Galena var. Silver-bearing GalenaPbS with Ag
Agβ“˜ AcanthiteAg2S
Agβ“˜ SilverAg
CdCadmium
Cdβ“˜ GreenockiteCdS
SbAntimony
Sbβ“˜ UllmanniteNiSbS
Sbβ“˜ BindheimitePb2Sb2O6O
Sbβ“˜ BottinoiteNi2+Sb25+(OH)12 · 6H2O
PbLead
Pbβ“˜ SteverustitePb52+(OH)5[Cu+(S6+O3S2-)3](H2O)2
Pbβ“˜ CaledonitePb5Cu2(SO4)3(CO3)(OH)6
Pbβ“˜ LinaritePbCu(SO4)(OH)2
Pbβ“˜ PyromorphitePb5(PO4)3Cl
Pbβ“˜ SusannitePb4(CO3)2(SO4)(OH)2
Pbβ“˜ LanarkitePb2(SO4)O
Pbβ“˜ Unnamed (Pb Silicate) ?Pb, Si, O, H (?)
Pbβ“˜ CerussitePbCO3
Pbβ“˜ AnglesitePbSO4
Pbβ“˜ LeadhillitePb4(CO3)2(SO4)(OH)2
Pbβ“˜ HydrocerussitePb3(CO3)2(OH)2
Pbβ“˜ MattheddleitePb5(SiO4)1.5(SO4)1.5(Cl,OH)
Pbβ“˜ GalenaPbS
Pbβ“˜ LautenthalitePbCu4(SO4)2(OH)6 · 3H2O
Pbβ“˜ WulfenitePb(MoO4)
Pbβ“˜ BindheimitePb2Sb2O6O
Pbβ“˜ HinsdalitePbAl3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
Pbβ“˜ CesΓ rolitePb(Mn4+)3O6(OH)2
Pbβ“˜ Galena var. Silver-bearing GalenaPbS with Ag
Pbβ“˜ ElyitePb4Cu(SO4)O2(OH)4 · H2O
Pbβ“˜ LithargePbO
Pbβ“˜ CorkitePbFe3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6
Pbβ“˜ SchmiederitePb2Cu2(Se6+O4)(Se4+O3)(OH)4
Pbβ“˜ MassicotPbO
Pbβ“˜ Unnamed (Tetragonal Pb Oxide Hydrate)Pb3O2(OH)2

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