Chessy copper mines, Chessy, Villefranche-sur-Saône, Rhône, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Yellow aluminocopiapite marbles (EDS analysed - Jean Wyart association) with orange-brown baryte crystals and reddish "siderogel". Field is 1.65 mm large Zeiss luminar 25mm on bellows + Nikon D5100. Combine Z Gift from Jean-Marie Claude Photo & collection Chollet Pascal (# 1723)
© Chollet Pascal
Willi Agatz mine, Dresden, Saxony, Germany
Small yellow crystals of aluminocopiapite. Picture size 1 mm. Photographer and collection Thomas Witzke.
© Thomas Witzke and Abraxas-Verlag
Large aggregate of aluminocopiapite. Specimen size 5.5 cm. Photographer and collection Thomas Witzke.
Alcaparrosa Mine, Sierra Gorda, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta, Chile
Picture width is 4mm. Yellow-brown intergrown crystals of Aluminocopiapite. Depth of field is achieved with CombineZM.
© Elmar Lackner 2007
Montcada Hill Quarry, Montcada i Reixac, Vallès Occidental, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Orange botryoidal aggregates of flattened aluminocopiapite (analized by SEM-EDS) crystals. Size is 4x2x1 cm.
© RosellMinerals.com
Width of field 2.5 mm. Collection of Jesse Crawford. The depth of field has been enhanced using CombineZP (7 frames). Equipment: Nikon D-100 digital camera on a homemade microscope.
© 2008 by Jesse Crawford
Picture width is 40mm. Yellow to dark-yellow crystalline Aluminocopiapite.
Champion Mine, White Mountain Peak, White Mountains, Mono County, California, USA
Aluminocopiapite Specimen size is 35 mm x 22 mm Photo and collection Giovanni Scapin
Width of field 2.5 mm. Collection of Jesse Crawford. The depth of field has been enhanced using CombineZP (10 frames). Equipment: Nikon D-100 digital camera on a homemade microscope.
Width of field 1.7 mm. Collection of Jesse Crawford. The depth of field has been enhanced using CombineZP (19 frames). Equipment: Nikon D-100 digital camera on a homemade microscope.
Width of field 2.5 mm. Collection of Jesse Crawford. The depth of field has been enhanced using CombineZP (13 frames). Equipment: Nikon D-100 digital camera on a homemade microscope.
Sonoma County, California, USA
3.3 x 2.7 x 1.8 cm. Aluminocopiapite is a rare hydrated sulfate and is a very rare mineral from the mercury mines of Sonoma County. Yellow-green crusts and microcrystals are clustered on the red cinnabar matrix on this rare combination specimen from the Josef Vajdak Collection.
© Rob Lavinsky & irocks.com
Mina Casualidad, Baños de Alhamilla, Pechina, Almería, Andalusia, Spain
Collection & Photograph Christian Rewitzer 2.2020
© Christian Rewitzer 2.2020
Yellow aluminocopiapite on matrix. Ex Steffen Möckel Collection (label). Photographed by, and in the collection of Dan Costian.
© Dan Costian
Pale yellow to brownish clusters of tightly packed aluminocopiapite crystals. Former Jaroslav Hyrsl collection. Rolf Luetcke specimen and photo.
Pale tan to bright yellow Aluminocopiapite on unidentified purple matrix (most likely Coquimbite) Ex Chris Deroo collection Acquired from Rik Dillen at the Nautilus mineral show in Ghent, Belgium on 18 March 2018
Pure, white to pale orange nodule of aluminocopiapite. Older material, purchased in 1982.
© Andrew Hodgson
Yellow Aluminocopiapite According to the accompanying label, the specimen was collected by Michael J. Feldman in September 2022 and the species was subsequently confirmed by Raman spectroscopy by Dr. Robert “Bob” Housley in December 2022 Received from Michael J. Feldman on 25 April 2023
Pale yellow to brownish clusters of tightly packed aluminocopiapite crystals, close up view. Former Jaroslav Hyrsl collection. Rolf Luetcke specimen and photo.
Crystal aggregate of small Aluminocopiapite crystals. Photo and collection Frank Loman.