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577-708Mesolite Na2Ca2Si9Al6O30·8H2O , Analcime Na(AlSi2O6)·H2O

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Buck Mountain, Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, USA

Three cm in width, collected in 1985
Photo ID: 532498     Uploaded by: Steve Satra   Upload date: 2013-05-07   View Count: 225    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 1183×797 (0.9 Mpix)

DYD-71EOrthoclase K(AlSi3O8)

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Crystal Peak Mine, Quartz Knob, Dog Valley Mining District, Sierra County, California, USA

Self collected in 2011.

I passed this around at a meeting of the Bay Area Mineralogists,
the consensus was Orthoclase.
At least two of the members have species named after them,
so I am good with the id.

4.5cm in height, Baveno twin.
Photo ID: 528032     Uploaded by: Steve Satra   Upload date: 2013-04-12   View Count: 359    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 881×1058 (0.9 Mpix)

Large Quartz In Situ

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Crystal Peak Mine, Quartz Knob, Dog Valley Mining District, Sierra County, California, USA

Bill McKnight and I visited this locality in October of 2009.
Bill has an extraordinary talent for finding good material.
He followed a seam of pinkish colored Feldspar until he broke into this pocket.
The pieces were FIRMLY emplaced, and ultimately the poor quality of the crystals
deterred any further effort, but it certainly was fun speculating what they could have been.
Photo ID: 500144     Uploaded by: Steve Satra   Upload date: 2012-11-29   View Count: 2741    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 1024×768 (0.8 Mpix)

Crystal Mine campground

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Crystal Peak Mine, Quartz Knob, Dog Valley Mining District, Sierra County, California, USA

This large Quartz knob produced optical grade Quartz during World War II, and was a silica mine later.The US Forest Service converted it to a campground.
This locality is well known among the local mineral clubs, and will still produce small crystal specimens.
A local collector there told me that the quarry would produce clear crystals up to three feet long during it's early days.
Photo ID: 500142     Uploaded by: Steve Satra   Upload date: 2012-11-29   View Count: 1487    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 1161×768 (0.9 Mpix)

3HX-MHUQuartz SiO2

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Crystal Peak Mine, Quartz Knob, Dog Valley Mining District, Sierra County, California, USA

Ex Rudy Tschernich 1980.
Specimen is 17 cm in length.
This photo will be replaced when a better
photo is available, Quartz can be challenging to
photograph, another "much better in person" piece,
as Dr. Lavinsky would say.
Photo ID: 500138     Uploaded by: Steve Satra   Upload date: 2012-11-29   View Count: 594    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 1222×906 (1.1 Mpix)

N3V-48QQuartz SiO2 , Mordenite (Na2,Ca,K2)4(Al8Si40)O96·28H2O , Stilbite Subgroup M6-7[Al8-9Si27-28O72]·nH2O

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Rickreall Creek Quarry, Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, USA

Quartz on compact fibrous white Mordendite.
7.5cm tall, self collected in 1981.
Photo ID: 490925     Uploaded by: Steve Satra   Upload date: 2012-10-07   View Count: 203    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 849×1083 (0.9 Mpix)

The Drill Keeps Getting Heavier All Day Long

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Condor-Hemlock Mine, Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River, Snoqualmie Mining District, King County, Washington, USA

At around 30kg with drill steel attached, one could understand that drilling
in a more downwardly direction would be more, um, satisfying.
The rock dust could be thick enough to make photography tricky.
July 1986, Bill McKnight sporting the yellow ear clamps.
Photo ID: 490731     Uploaded by: Steve Satra   Upload date: 2012-10-05   View Count: 272    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 880×1280 (1.1 Mpix)

Condor Claim 1986

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Condor-Hemlock Mine, Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River, Snoqualmie Mining District, King County, Washington, USA

When the breccia blocks came loose, we would try to "aim" them towards the large tree.
The tree was a mess by the end of the collecting season.
That's Bill McKnight reaching down for something. July 1986
Photo ID: 490730     Uploaded by: Steve Satra   Upload date: 2012-10-05   View Count: 354    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 1225×1183 (1.4 Mpix)

WC5-M72Axinite-(Fe) Ca2Fe2+Al2BSi4O15OH , Epidote (CaCa)(AlAlFe3+)O[Si2O7][SiO4](OH) , Danburite CaB2Si2O8 , Quartz SiO2

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Green Mountain/Bessemer Ridge, Snoqualmie Mining District, King County, Washington, USA

Brown Axinite, Green Epidote, white patches of Danburite, and a few small Quartz
crystals. This was found 5 meters below the main outcrop.
Self collected 1981, inch/cm scale.
Photo ID: 489933     Uploaded by: Steve Satra   Upload date: 2012-09-30   View Count: 413    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 1280×962 (1.2 Mpix)

KPE-NQ7Quartz SiO2 , Mordenite (Na2,Ca,K2)4(Al8Si40)O96·28H2O

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Rickreall Creek Quarry, Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, USA

This specimen was never chemically treated to remove the Iron coloration.
17cm wide, self collected in 1980
Photo ID: 489176     Uploaded by: Steve Satra   Upload date: 2012-09-24   View Count: 233    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 1280×829 (1.1 Mpix)
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