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Blanchardite

Name:Named after the Blanchard Mine in New Mexico, USA.
Synonym of:Brochantite


Green acicular xls to a few mm in size. Long after Blanchardite was shown to be Brochantite, the lady who owned the mine insisted that is was a new species.

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    Localities for Blanchardite

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    • New Mexico
      • Socorro Co.
        • Hansonburg District
          • Bingham
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