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PhotosWöhlerit fehlt!!

29th Mar 2024 10:45 UTCGuenter Blass

Hallo Franz,
bitte bei Deinen Fotos des Lavenits unbedingt auch die epitaktisch angewachsenen Wöhlerit xx benennen und beschreiben
Frohe Ostern
Günter

29th Mar 2024 11:58 UTCGuenter Blass

Hello Franz,
please be sure to name and describe the epitaxially grown wöhlerite xx in your photos of the lavenite
Happy Easter
Günter

30th Mar 2024 02:45 UTCHerwig Pelckmans

Fully agree with Günter.

Even though this is a classic combination, most people will not have a clue about the identity of the colorless tabular crystal that has grown perpendicular to the prismatic låvenite.

Another reason for adding the låvenite is that people looking for photos that have both minerals, will not find this great photo since it does not mention the wöhlerite.

30th Mar 2024 08:27 UTCG. Franz Zöll Expert

done, thanks Günter  
 
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