Crosetto Mine, Prali, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Pale pink hexagonal crystal of hydroxylbastnäsite-(Ce). Find and collection Giuseppe Finello. Photo Bruno Marello
© Bruno Marello
Rare crystal of 0.2 mm
© Luigi Mattei
Pyramidal prismatic crystals of xenotime-(Y) on dolomite matrix. Sony Alpha 7R IV A/Mitutoyo Plan Apo X 5/Achromatic doublet retro/"Stone Master Stack Unit" linear-actor & Control/Aperture. Photo & Collection: Christophe Boutry.
© Christophe Boutry
Rutile crystals. Image width 1.5 mm. Collection and photo Giovanni Fraccaro.
© Giovanni Fraccaro
Pyrite crystal measuring 1 mm in size. Collection and photo Giovanni Fraccaro.
Image width 4 mm Photo and collection Luigi Chiappino
Xenotime-(Y) crystal reaching 0.5 mm in size Colletion and photo L. Mattei
© luigi mattei
Yellowish xenotime-(Y) crystal of 0.4 mm (analysed) Collection and photo Roberto Bosi
© Roberto Bosi
Dravite crystals reaching 0.3 mm in size Colletion and photo L. Mattei
Collection and photo Giuseppe Finello
© gfinello
Nice, clear, yellow xenotime-(Y) crystal of 0.35 mm. Photo and collection Roberto Bosi Update: it is confirmed that several specimens from the same locality were analyzed
Xenotime-(Y) crystal reaching 0.3 mm in size
Collection and photo Giuseppe Finello.
Image width 2 mm Photo and collection Luigi Chiappino
Parallel association of two pink tabular monazite-(Ce) crystals. Collection and photo by Gianfranco Ciccolini. Nikon D750, bellows, Luminar 16 mm.
Xenotime-(Y) crystals. FOV 1 x 1 mm Collection and photo Roberto Bosi
Crystal of 0.4 mm
Xenotime-(Y) crystal reaching 0.4 mm in size Colletion and photo L. Mattei
Self collected in the year 2009 Collection and photo Giuseppe Finello
© gFinello
Splendid group of xenotime-(Y) crystals, the longest of which measures 1.3 mm Photo Germano Fretti Collection Luigi Chiappino
Xenotime-(Y) micro crystal measuring 1 mm x 0.4 mm Photo and collection Giovanni Scapin
© Scapin Giovanni
Aeschynite crystals on dolomite Collection and Photo Bruno Marello
In the foreground a transparent, pale green hexagonal crystal of talc, while in the background you can see a transparent colorless rhombohedron of dolomite Collection and Photo Bruno Marello
Pink prismatic crystals up to 1.6 mm. Canon EOS 5DS R camera, bellows, Olympus Zuiko 38 mm macro.
© Italo Campostrini
Group schorl crystals on a matrix of dolomite Collection and Photo Bruno Marello
Crystal of yyrrhotite Collection and Photo Bruno Marello
Crystal of pyrrhotite Collection and Photo: Bruno Marello
Rutile crystals with dolomite Collection and Photo Bruno Marello
Xenotime-(Y) from Crosetto Mine in the Germanasca Valley.
© Zaac Leite
Xenotime-(Y) from Crosetto mine - Italy
© jean-vincent.coureau
Specimen: Angelo Bar Photo: Bruno Marello
Yellow xenotime-(Y) crystal with colorless crystals of dolomite Collection Franco Ponte Photo Bruno Marello
Yellow crystal of xenotime-(Y) Collection Franco Ponte Photo Bruno Marello
May 2008. Dump level 1440. Photo by Giovanni Fraccaro.
May 2008. Gallery level 1440. Photo by Giovanni Fraccaro.
May 2008. Gallery level 1360. Photo by Giovanni Fraccaro.
May 2008. Dump level 1400.
May 2008. Gallery level 1330. Photo by Giovanni Fraccaro.