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This label of a cuprite with pseudomalachite from Virneberg mine near Rheinbreitbach, Rhineland comes from the Wilhelm Hauchecorne (the man the mineral hauchecornite was named after) collection. (Author: Andreas Gerstenberg)
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This label of an anhydrite from Eisleben, Saxony-Anhalt was once part of a school collection in the Saxonian town of Hainichen. (Author: Andreas Gerstenberg)
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This little Arsenopyrite is about 5/8" x 1/2" (1.59 cm x 1.27 cm). This specimen is from Chihuahua, Mexico (Author: Jim Prentiss)
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This little Orpiment piece is from Elbrusskiy Mine, Elbruss Mt, Northern Caucasus Region, Russia. I have had little luck in capturing the beauty of this brighty colored specimen. If anyone has seen this stuff before you know what I mean. The dimensions are 1" x 1/2" x 3/8" (2.5cm x 1.3cm x 0.8cm) (Author: Jim Prentiss)
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This little Sturmanite cluster is from N’Chwanning I Mine, N’Chwanning Mines, Kalahari Manganese Fields, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. The specimen measures 1 1/2" x 5/8" 9 3.81cm x 1.59cm) (Author: Jim Prentiss)
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This lone we dug out last weekend notice the facet lines running thorough it. To bad it didn’t just cool a little slower.(didn’t find much this is from sample hole) (Author: Jason)
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This Magnesioriebeckite is one of my better type locality minerals from Alto Chapare District, Chapare Province, Cochabamba Deparment, Bolivia. the field of view is 1 1/2" wide (3.8cm) (Author: Jim Prentiss)
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This nice 1900 label of the Berlin mineral dealer Ernst August Böttcher I once found on a flea market. (Author: Andreas Gerstenberg)
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This one is Jeremejevite for sure, it seems to have a sceptred termination. size 9 x 2.5 x 2 mm, I tried to capture the Pleochroism in this photo with partial success. (Author: nurbo)
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This one turned out purple..I knew thay all couldn’t mostly be smokey (Author: Jason)
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This one weighs 25.75 carats (Author: nurbo)
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this one weighs 26 carats (Author: nurbo)
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This photo shows the cardboard form with wire attached. (Author: Lumaes)
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This photo shows the coil taped. At this point you have some choices – encase the coil in resin, leave as is, etc, etc. (Author: Lumaes)
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This picture was taken as I was ascending the hill. (Author: Pierre Joubert)
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This piece has a 6 cm multiple stepped purple rimmed fluorite sitting on 2 perfect Quartz crystals. In the valley between are some small dark brown Scheelites. There is also a small chalcopyrite on the back side. This measures 11.3 x 9 x 5 cm and is from Yaogangxian Mine, Hunan Province, China (Author: VRigatti)
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This piece is 12x9x8 cm and weighs 250 grams. (Author: VRigatti)
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This piece is complete all around with interesting etch features. The etching also forms these rectangular channels that go into and sometimes right through the xtal. Note in pictures two lengths of fishing line pushed through two of the channels. One line goes through a straight channel and the other goes though one of the channels that has a 120+/- degree bend. (Author: Matt_Zukowski)
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This piece is from Weardale England. Measures 6.5 x 7.6 x 2 cm and weighs 120 grams. (Author: VRigatti)
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This piece is rather difficult for me to capture given the simple photographic equipment I have. I like the exremely fine fibrous habit of this Xonotlite. The specimen is 5/8" (1.6cm) accross (Author: Jim Prentiss)
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This piece was in the American Treasures case of Pyromorphites from the Kellogg mine in Idaho. (Author: Gail)
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This POW Epidote was given to me a few yars ago by an old family friend. The crystals are quite small averaging 5/16" (8mm) long, embedded in Quartz crystal. The Epidote crystals are doubly terminated, but very dificult to get the detail here. That is one of the endearing aspects of this little guy. The field of veiw vertically is about 1 1/2" (3.8cm) (Author: Jim Prentiss)
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This pseudocubic crystal cluster of Apophyllite-K(OH), (Bah Humbug! I prefer Hydroyapophyllite) is 1 3/8" x 3/4" (3.49cm x 1.90cm) . it is from N’Chwaning Mine II, N’Chwaning Mines, Kalahari Manganese Fields, Northern Cape Province, South Africa (Author: Jim Prentiss)
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This Scolecite is the only mineral specimen I have from Iceland, from Teigarhorn, Berufjord. the field of view is close to 2" (5.08cm) (Author: Jim Prentiss)
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This shows you what a Home-made Printed Circuit board looks like before it is drilled and stuffed with electronic components. These boards are so easy to do it is scary! You start off with a circuit design printed on a clear plastic sheet, place the sheet over a copper board covered with photo resist (Riston) and exposure it to a source of UVA (or sun light), develop and then removed unwanted copper with etchant (ammonium persulphate). The end result is shown in the photo. And the holes are drilled to accept the parts. (Author: Lumaes)
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this slender prismatic doubly terminated little crystal is Childrenite on Microcline from Lavra do Poco Dantas, Minas Gerais, Brazil. It is 1" x 1/8" (25.4mm x 3.2mm). I have read that Childrenite makes a good "new species" mineral as it is only known in crystals (Author: Jim Prentiss)
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This specie is rather unusual and not often seen. (Author: Pierre Joubert)
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This specimen also comes from the quarry of " Los Cobayos" the main cubes have 2 cm of edge.
Jeff Scovil photo. (Author: jrg)
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This specimen consists of a matrix of snowy white cleavelandite hosting several smoky quartz crystals (to 21mm) and a single, perfectly formed peach topaz. This prismatic topaz, with its complex pyramidal termination, measures 28mm across by 23mm tall.
Pakistan, Northern Areas, Skardu, Yunu, Shigar Valley
Size 70 x 63 x 37 mm (Author: olelukoe)
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This specimen consists of a matrix of snowy white cleavelandite and a single, perfectly formed peach topaz. Pakistan, Northern Areas, Skardu, Yunu, Shigar Valley
Size 80 x 52 x 40 mm (Author: olelukoe)
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This specimen is a cube of 3 cm. in matrix of crystals of chalcopyrite.
It come from the old open pit "Veneros South" in La Collada area. Its was mined in 1968.
J.R. García Photo (Author: jrg)
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This specimen is a pretty good looking mineral for one of my type locality pieces. The habit and color are typical of the Aghbar Mine, Aghbar, Bou Azzer District, Tazenakht, Qiarzazate Province, Suoss-Massa-Draa Region, Morocco. It is named after Wendell E. Wilson, Editor and Publisher of the Mineralogical Record. The specimen measures 1 1/4" x 1" (3.18cm x 2.54cm). (Author: Jim Prentiss)
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This specimen is Forsterite, tiny pale green druzy crystals lining small vugs in matrix. I picked it up in 1995 near New Chenega Village, Evans Island, Prince William Sound, Alaska. the piece is 1 3/8" x 1 3/8" (3.49cm x 3.49cm) (Author: Jim Prentiss)
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This tiny Strontianite is around 1/16" (1.6mm) long. It ia one of the lucky shots I have achieved with my everyday digital camera. It if from Faylor Middle Creek Quarry, Winfield, Union County, Pennsylvania. (Author: Jim Prentiss)
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This view is looking from the house toward the previous image location. Center, right you will see a pocket and at this level is the pocket layer. Pockets to the left, pockets to the right. (Author: vic rzonca)
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This was a good exchange. (Author: javmex2)
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This was an unsually shaped crystal pulled from a fissure last year -- perhaps muzo, or just a slender tessin habit, or combination of. . . (Author: Scott LaBorde)
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Ceres, Warmbokkeveld Valley, Ceres, Valle Warmbokkeveld, Witzenberg, Cape Winelands, Provincia Occidental del Cabo, Sudáfrica
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This was my bed for the night before, on a mat in a bivi bag in a rocky niche. I was planning on sleeping on a nice grassy spot around the corner but the wind got up and it was cold, so I moved here for shelter. It was more comfortable than it looks! (Author: Mike Wood)
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This was the first really good double terminated crystal that popped not long after I started digging. (Author: Pierre Joubert)
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Thompsonite
Aurangabad, Maharashtra State, India
4.7 x 3.2 cm (Author: Don Lum)
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Thompsonite
Aurangabad, Maharashtra State, India
4.7 x 3.2 cm (Author: Don Lum)
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Thompsonite
Nasik, Maharashtra State, India
7.5 x 4.4 x 4 cm (Author: Don Lum)
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Thomsenolite
Depósito Ivigtut, Ivittuut, Fiordo Arsuk, Sermersooq, Groenlandia
21 x 18 mm (Autor: Gerhard Brandstetter) -
Thomsonite
Campo de Calatrava. Ciudad Real. Castile-La Mancha. Spain
FOV 26.4mm
0.72x. Focus rail MacroRail. Canon EOS 600D. Ikea lights
Photo: Oscar Fernández Arcís, Mineral: Manuel de Torres (Author: ofarcis)
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Thomsonite
La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain
fov 7 mm (Author: ploum)
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Thomsonite
Moonen Bay, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK
FOV 4cm x 3cm
Hemispherical aggregates of radiating thomsonite crystals, a typical habit for this zeolite minerals in the Tertiary basalts. There is a little associated gyrolite - a non-zeolite mineral.
Self-collected 1996 (Author: Mike Wood)
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Thomsonite
Soygaon, Aurangabad District, Maharashtra, India
4.5 x 7.6 cm.
A group of creamy white thomsonite spheres with reddish-brown iron oxide tinges. (Author: crosstimber)
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Thomsonite
Vaijapur, Aurangabad District, Maharashtra, India
6.5 x 7.2 cm.
Creamy white, spherical thompsonite aggregates on basalt matrix. These first appeared on the U.S. market in 2005 and several dealers had them labeled as mesolite. Rudy Tchernisch analyzed several specimens from this location and identified them as thompsonite. (Author: crosstimber)
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Thomsonite + Analcime
Oisgill Bay, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK
10cm x 10cm x 2.5cm deep
An unusually thick crust (7mm) of thomsonite in a large cavity in basalt, with analcime crystals up to 24mm across.
Self-collected 2011 (Author: Mike Wood)
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Thomsonite + Apophyllite
Moonen Bay, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK
FOV approx 50cm across
A large pipe cavity lined with apophyllite and stalactitic thomsonite. The pipe is about 20cm in diameter. An unusual occurence; haven’t seen another one like it at Moonen Bay or elsewhere. Other cavities in the same boulder contain the same minerals, but in completely different habits to this single example.
Photo taken April 2005. (Author: Mike Wood)
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Thomsonite + Apophyllite
Moonen Bay, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK
33mm x 30mm x 24mm
Pink coloured thomsonite in delicate stalactitic growths; quite unusual but rather pretty. The one on the right is 14mm tall. Associated with pinacoidal terminated apophyllite crystals.
Self-collected 2005 (Author: Mike Wood)
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Thomsonite + Apophyllite
Moonen Bay, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK
26mm x 24mm x 20mm high
’Feathery’ masses of extremely thin thomsonite crystals, somewhat yellowed by dirt or staining. Associated with apophyllite in pyramidal terminated crystals to 7mm.
Self-collected 2002 (Author: Mike Wood)
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Thomsonite, 'Stilbite'
Carretera Neer, Goble, Condado Columbia, Oregon, USA
FOV = 3.6 mm (Autor: Doug) -
Thomsonite, Calcite and Chabazite
Craighill Quarry, Co Antrim, N. Ireland, UK
FOV 15 x 12 mm (Approx) (Author: nurbo)
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Thomsonite, Calcite and Chabazite
Craighill Quarry, Co Antrim, N. Ireland, UK
45 x 25 mm (Author: nurbo)
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Thomsonite, Jindivick, Victoria (Author: crocoite)
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Thomsonite-(Ca)
Amudikha River, Evenkia, Krasnoyarsk Territory, Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia
4.5 x 5.8 cm
Spherical aggregate of pale pink thomsonite crystals adjacent partial spheres showing the radial crystal structure. (Author: crosstimber)
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Thomsonite-Ca
Vitiello Quarry (Cava Vitiello), Terzigno, Mt Vesuvius, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples Province, Campania, Italy
3.82 mm Thomsonite crystal. Collection & Photo M.Chinellato (Author: Matteo_Chinellato)
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Thomsonite-Ca
Vitiello Quarry (Cava Vitiello), Terzigno, Mt Vesuvius, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples Province, Campania, Italy
5.87 mm group of Thomsonite crystals. Collection & Photo M.Chinellato (Author: Matteo_Chinellato)
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Thomsonite-Ca, Chabazite-Ca
Bahía Taratimi (Bahía Crater), Isla Mayor (Tuhua), Nueva Zelanda
FOV = 3.5 mm (Autor: Doug) -
Thomsonite-Ca
Monte Wind, Montes Cornudas, Condado Otero, New Mexico, USA
FOV = 3.1 mm (Autor: Doug) -
Thomsonite-Ca
Cantera Five Mile, Porter, Condado Grays Harbor, Washington, USA
FOV = 2.0 mm (Autor: Doug) -
Thomsonite-Ca
Distrito Aurangabad, División Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
62 x 62 x 45 (Autor: Rob Schnerr) -
Thomsonite
Cantera Beech Creek, Mount Vernon, Condado Grant, Oregon, USA
FOV = 1.7 mm (Autor: Doug) -
Thomsonite
Cantera Four Mile, Porter, Condado Grays Harbour, Washington, USA
FOV = 3.6 mm (Autor: Doug) -
Thomsonite
Cantera Upper Ritter, Ritter, Condado Grant, Oregon, USA
FOV = 2.9 mm (Autor: Doug) -
Thomsonite
Cantera Upper Ritter, Ritter, Condado Grant, Oregon, USA
FOV = 3.5 mm (Autor: Doug) -
Thomsonite
Distrito Nashik (Nasik), Maharashtra, India
50x50x40 mm (Autor: Dany Mabillard) -
Thorikosite
Lavrion, Attika, Greece
fov 3 mm (Author: Rewitzer Christian)
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Thorite
Kemp Prospect, Cardiff Township, Haliburton Co., Ontario, Canada
Thorite in calcite matrix (Author: John Medici)
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Thorite
Kemp Prospect, Cardiff Township, Haliburton Co., Ontario, Canada (Author: John Medici)
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Thorite, Zircon
San Vito quarry, San Vito, Ercolano, Monte Somma, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Naples Province, Campania, Italy
1.73 mm blue Zircon with a +/- 0.3 mm green Thorite crystal in epitaxy (Author: Matteo_Chinellato)
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Thorite
Cantera Lohning (Cantera Lohninger), Valle Hüttwinkl, Valle Rauris, Distrito Zell am See, Salzburgo/Salzburg, Austria
FOV 1,7 mm (Autor: Gerhard Brandstetter) -
Thorite
Cantera Lohning (Cantera Lohninger), Valle Hüttwinkl, Valle Rauris, Distrito Zell am See, Salzburgo/Salzburg, Austria
FOV 1,7 mm (Autor: Gerhard Brandstetter) -
Thornasite
Demix quarry, Mont Saint-Hilaire, Rouville RCM, Montérégie, Québec, Canada
fov 2 mm (Author: Rewitzer Christian)
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Thornasite
Canteras Aris, Aris, Distrito Windhoek, Región Khomas, Namibia
FOV = 1.1mm (Autor: Doug) -
Thortveitite
Kabuland, Iveland, Norway
14 x 11 x 9 mm
A silicate of the rare element scandium
Found in 1989 by Frode Andersen.
Brought in June 1991 at the Koppaberg show (Sweden), an amazing event in the middle of a forest. (Author: kakov)
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Thortveitite
Kabuland, Iveland, Norway
14 x 11 x 9 mm
A silicate of the rare element scandium
Found in 1989 by Frode Andersen.
Brought in June 1991 at the Koppaberg show (Sweden), an amazing event in the middle of a forest. (Author: kakov)
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Those smiles tell it all! (Author: Pierre Joubert)
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Thousands of the above mentioned flowers. (Author: Pierre Joubert)
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Three different directions of the light on the same outside of this Citrine Quartz (Author: José Miguel)
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Mina Terranera, Porto Azzurro, Isla de Elba, Provincia Livorno, Toscana, Italia
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Thumbnail Chalcotrichites self-collected from the Ray Mine, Pinal County, Arizona in 1995. Brought out about 40 flats of this stuff! That was a fun summer!!! (Author: Darren)
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Tiemannite
Charlotte mine, Clausthal, Harz mtns., Lower Saxony, Germany.
5,5 x 3,5 cm (Author: Andreas Gerstenberg)
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Tincalconite ps. after borax
Baker Mine, Boron, Kern Co., California
13.0 x 15.5 cm FOV=5.0 cm.
This was once a wonderful specimen with sharp crystals to 5 cm. across. Unfortunately it hasn’t fared well in the humid environment here. (Author: crosstimber)
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Tinkers Gully. (Author: Greg Lilly)
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Tiny clusters of pyrite(?) ~4mm with 1mm cubes of pyrite nestled in an Aragonite bud (Author: Gordian)
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Tiny crystals (Author: Glenn Rhein)
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Tiny crystals on marble (Author: Glenn Rhein)
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Tiny plates of Bastnasite-(Ce) from Poudrette quarry (Demix quarry; Uni-Mix quarry; Desourdy quarry), Mont Saint-Hilaire, Rouville RCM, Montérégie, Québec, Canada
FOV=3mm (Author: Doug)
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Tinzenite, Quartz
Mina Molinello, Valle Graveglia, Ne, Provincia Génova, Liguria, Italia
5 x 4,5 cm (Autor: Volkmar Stingl) -
Tinzenite, Quartz
Mina Molinello, Valle Graveglia, Ne, Provincia Génova, Liguria, Italia
5,5 x 4 cm (Autor: Volkmar Stingl) -
Tinzenite, Quartz
Mina Molinello, Valle Graveglia, Ne, Provincia Génova, Liguria, Italia
5,5 x 4 cm (Autor: Volkmar Stingl) -
Tinzenite
Mina Molinello, Valle Graveglia, Ne, Provincia Génova, Liguria, Italia
2,7 x 2,5 cm (Autor: Volkmar Stingl) -
Titanite
Arandu, Basha Valley, Skardu District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
4.0 x 8.2 cm.
Several lustrous yellow-green single and twinned titanite crystals on matrix. (Author: crosstimber)
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Titanite
Bassano Romano, Viterbo Province, Latium, Italy
0.6 mm orange Titanite crystal (Author: Matteo_Chinellato)
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Titanite
Bassano Romano, Viterbo Province, Latium, Italy
1.23 mm orange-dark Titanite crystal (Author: Matteo_Chinellato)
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Titanite
Camischotas, Tujetsch, Grischun, Switzerland
2.3 x 4.6 cm
Intersecting twinned crystals of green titanite heavily coated and included with dark green chlorite. (Author: crosstimber)
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Titanite
Cehegín, Murcia, Spain
Photo width is 5mm
(Author: crocoite)
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Titanite
Kola Peninsula, Russia
section: 5 x 5 cm
(entire piece: 7 x 5 x 4 cm - loaded in my album in the Spanish FMF)
Not a specifically alkaline mineral, but in a pretty unusual habit. (Author: kakov)
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Titanite
Montenero quarry, Onano, Viterbo Province, Latium, Italy
1.74 mm orange Titanite crystal (Author: Matteo_Chinellato)
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Titanite
Talèfre glacier, Mont Blanc, Chamonix, Haute-Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
fov 14 mm (Author: ploum)
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Titanite
Talèfre glacier, Mont Blanc, Chamonix, Haute-Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
fov 8 mm (Author: ploum)
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Titanite
Talèfre glacier, Mont Blanc, Chamonix, Haute-Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
FOV 8 mm (Author: ploum)
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Titanite
Talèfre glacier, Mont Blanc Massif, Chamonix, Haute-Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
fov 3.5 mm (Author: ploum)
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Titanite
Talèfre glacier, Mont Blanc Massif, Chamonix, Haute-Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
fov 3.5 mm (Author: ploum)
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Titanite
Tormiq Valley, Haramosh Mts., Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
75 mm x 50 mm x 28 mm. Main crystal: 18 mm long, 6 mm thick (Author: Carles Millan)
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Titanite
Tormiq Valley, Haramosh Mts., Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
75 mm x 50 mm x 28 mm. Main crystal: 18 mm long, 6 mm thick (Author: Carles Millan)
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Titanite
Tormiq Valley, Haramosh Mts., Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
75 mm x 50 mm x 28 mm. Main crystal: 18 mm long, 6 mm thick
Full view (Author: Carles Millan)
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Titanite (Author: Craig Mercer)
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Titanite (Author: Glenn Rhein)
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Titanite (Author: Glenn Rhein)
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Titanite ( sphene ) with and included with Augite var. Titanaugite on Calcite.
Arondu, Basha Valley, Skardu district, Baltistan, Northern Areas, Pakistan
4.4 x 3.2 x 3.0 cm (Author: Gail)
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Titanite ( Sphene )
Dorfer Alp, Tyrol, Austria
4.3 x 5.2 x 3.8 cm (Author: Gail)
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Titanite (Sphen)
12 x 11 cm
Mugalori Baba, Pakistán (Author: Granate)
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Titanite (Sphen)
12 x 11 cm
Mugalori Baba, Pakistán (Author: Granate)
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Titanite (Sphen)
12 x 11 cm
Mugalori Baba, Pakistán (Author: Granate)
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Titanite and Anatase
Col de la Madeleine, Macizo La Lauzière, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Saboya, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Francia
fov 5.5 mm (Autor: ploum) -
Titanite and Chlorite
Suiza
Overall size: 32mm x 36mm x 22mm; Xl = 8mm x 14mm (Autor: Firmo Espinar) -
Titanite and Chlorite
Suiza
Overall size: 32mm x 36mm x 22mm; Xl = 8mm x 14mm (Autor: Firmo Espinar) -
Titanite and Epidote
Capelinha, Vale do Jequitinhonha, Minas Gerais, Brasil
FOV = 15 mm (Autor: Adrian Pripoae) -
Titanite and Epidote
Capelinha, Vale do Jequitinhonha, Minas Gerais, Brasil
H:4.5 cm x W:7.5 cm x D:3.5 cm (Autor: Adrian Pripoae) -
Titanite and Quartz
Les Aiguilles de la Balme, Macizo La Lauzière, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Saboya, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Francia
fov 7.2 mm (Autor: ploum) -
Titanite cluster (Author: Glenn Rhein)
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Titanite cluster (Author: Glenn Rhein)
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Titanite from Montenero Quarry, Onano, Viterbo, Lazio, Italy.
Field of view: 1 mm (Author: Rewitzer Christian)
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Titanite on Adularia with Tourmaline
Zillertal, North Tirol, Tirol, Austria
160 x 112 x 84 mm (Author: GneissWare)
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Titanite on Albite
Montes Haramosh, Distrito Baltistán, Gilgit-Baltistan (Áreas del Norte), Paquistán
4.4 × 3.5 × 3 cm (Autor: Jordi Fabre) -
Titanite on Anatase
Col de la Madeleine, Macizo La Lauzière, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Saboya, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Francia
fov 3 mm (Autor: ploum) -
Titanite on Calcite with Epidote and Byssolith (Author: jaysminerals)
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Titanite on Diopside
Amity New York
14 cm (Author: Glenn Rhein)
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Titanite on Ilmenite pseudomorped by Rutile with Microcline
Zona Imilchil, Anti-Atlas, Provincia Er Rachidia, Región Drâa-Tafilalet, Marruecos
10x6x5.5 cm (Autor: Joseph DOliveira) -
Titanite with Chlorite
Alchuri, Shigar Valley, Skardu, Baltistan, Pakistan
5.0 x 1.4 x1.2 cm (Author: Jacquou HO)
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Titanite with Chlorite
Aiguille de Talèfre, Mont Blanc, Chamonix, Haute-Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Francia
fov 1.8 mm (Autor: ploum) -
Titanite with Epidote
Valle Shigar, Distrito Shigar, Gilgit-Baltistan (Áreas del Norte), Paquistán
fov 50 mm (Autor: ploum) -
Titanite, Zagi Mts, 18 mm x 13 mm (Author: Craig Mercer)
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Titanite, "adularia", chlorite
Central St Gotthard Massif, Leventina, Ticino (Tessin), Switzerland
50 mm x 32 mm x 24 mm. Main titanite crystal size: 10 mm. Main adularia crystal size: 6 mm (Author: Carles Millan)
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Titanite, "adularia", chlorite
Central St Gotthard Massif, Leventina, Ticino (Tessin), Switzerland
50 mm x 32 mm x 24 mm. Main titanite crystal size: 10 mm. Main adularia crystal size: 6 mm (Author: Carles Millan)
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Titanite, Albite, Epidote
Capelinha, Vale do Jequitinhonha, Minas Gerais, Brasil
4.2 x 3.9 cm (Autor: am mizunaka) -
Titanite, Albite
Ankarafa, Distrito Vohémar, Región Sava, Provincia Antsiranana, Madagascar
85 mm x 30 mm x 30 mm Largest crystal size: 15 mm (Autor: Carles Millan) -
Titanite, Albite
Ankarafa, Distrito Vohémar, Región Sava, Provincia Antsiranana, Madagascar
85 mm x 34 mm. Largest crystal size: 12 mm. Mass: (Autor: Carles Millan) -
Titanite, Albite
Ankarafa, Distrito Vohémar, Región Sava, Provincia Antsiranana, Madagascar
85 mm x 34 mm. Largest crystal size: 12 mm. Mass: (Autor: Carles Millan) -
Titanite, Amphibole Group Mineral, Molybdneite
Cantera Poudrette, Mont Saint-Hilaire, La Vallée-du-Richelieu RCM, Montérégie, Québec, Canadá
FOV = 4mm (Autor: Doug) -
Titanite, Anatase, Brookite
Zona Hansen Creek Crystal, arroyo Hansen, North Bend, Condado King, Washington, USA
FOV = 1.7 mm (Autor: Doug) -
Titanite, Brookite
Zona Hansen Creek Crystal, arroyo Hansen, North Bend, Condado King, Washington, USA
FOV = 1.6 mm (Autor: Doug) -
Titanite, Chlorite (Group)
Valle Aurina (Valle Ahrnbach), Provincia Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige (Trentino-Südtirol), Italia
107 x 49,4 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite, Chlorite (Group)
Valle Aurina (Valle Ahrnbach), Provincia Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige (Trentino-Südtirol), Italia
107 x 49,4 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite, Chlorite (Group)
Valle Aurina (Valle Ahrnbach), Provincia Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige (Trentino-Südtirol), Italia
107 x 49,4 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite, Chlorite (Group)
Valle Gava, Provincia Génova, Liguria, Italia
75 x 69 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite, Chlorite (Group)
Valle Gava, Provincia Génova, Liguria, Italia
75 x 69 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite, Chlorite (Group)
Valle Gava, Provincia Génova, Liguria, Italia
62,5 x 49 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite, Chlorite (Group)
Valle Gava, Provincia Génova, Liguria, Italia
62,5 x 49 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite, Chlorite group
Valle Aurina (Valle Ahrnbach), Provincia Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige (Trentino-Südtirol), Italia
4 x 2,5 cm (Autor: Volkmar Stingl) -
Titanite, Clinochlore
Rocca Sella, Almese, Val di Susa, Provincia Ciudad metropolitana de Turín, Piamonte (Piemonte), Italia
64 x 63 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite, Diopside
Valle Tormiq, Distrito Baltistán, Gilgit-Baltistan (Áreas del Norte), Paquistán
42 x 23 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite, Epidote, Albite (variety Pericline), Orthoclase (variety Adularia)
Valle Hollersbach, Salzburgo/Salzburg, Austria
7,5 x 5 cm (Autor: Volkmar Stingl)Titanite, Epidote, Albite (variety Pericline), Orthoclase (variety Adularia)
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Titanite, Epidote, Albite (variety Pericline), Orthoclase (variety Adularia)
Valle Hollersbach, Salzburgo/Salzburg, Austria
7,5 x 5 cm (Autor: Volkmar Stingl)Titanite, Epidote, Albite (variety Pericline), Orthoclase (variety Adularia)
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Titanite, Ferro-actinolite
Valle Shigar, Distrito Shigar, Gilgit-Baltistan (Áreas del Norte), Paquistán
40 x 22 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite, Orthoclase (variety adularia), 'Chlorite'
Valle Felben, Salzburgo/Salzburg, Austria
6 x 4,5 cm (Autor: Volkmar Stingl)Titanite, Orthoclase (variety adularia), 'Chlorite'
Valle Felben, Salzb -
Titanite, Orthoclase (variety Adularia)
Drum Tobel, Sedrun, Municipio Tujetsch (Tavetsch), Distrito Surselva, Grisones (Grischun; Graubünden), Suiza
39,6 x 31,9 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite, Orthoclase (variety adularia)
Drum Tobel, Sedrun, Municipio Tujetsch (Tavetsch), Distrito Surselva, Grisones (Grischun; Graubünden), Suiza
39,6 x 31,9 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite, Riebeckite
Monte Zagi, Hameed Abad Kafoor Dheri, Peshawar, Jaiber Pastunjuá, Paquistán
97mm x 60mm x 62mm (Autor: Don Lum) -
Titanite, Riebeckite
Monte Zagi, Hameed Abad Kafoor Dheri, Peshawar, Jaiber Pastunjuá, Paquistán
97mm x 60mm x 62mm (Autor: Don Lum) -
Titanite, Riebeckite
Monte Zagi, Hameed Abad Kafoor Dheri, Peshawar, Jaiber Pastunjuá, Paquistán
97mm x 60mm x 62mm (Autor: Don Lum) -
Titanite, Sanidine
Case Collina (Cantera Toscopomici), Pitigliano, Provincia Grosseto, Toscana, Italia
57 x 41 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite, Sanidine
Case Collina (Cantera Toscopomici), Pitigliano, Provincia Grosseto, Toscana, Italia
57 x 41 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite, schorl, calcite
Tormiq Valley, Haramosh Mts., Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
49 mm x 47 mm (Author: Carles Millan)
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Titanite, schorl, calcite
Tormiq Valley, Haramosh Mts., Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
49 mm x 47 mm (Author: Carles Millan)
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Titanite, schorl, calcite
Tormiq Valley, Haramosh Mts., Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
49 mm x 47 mm (Author: Carles Millan)
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Titanite
fov 1.7 mm
(Author: ploum)
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Titanite
Beura Quarries, Beura-Cardezza, Ossola Valley, Verbano-Cusio-Ossola Province, Piedmont, Italy
1.14 mm blue Titanite crystal (Author: Matteo_Chinellato)
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Titanite
Mt. Argentea, Arenzano, Genova Province, Liguria, Italy
14.61 mm yellow pale Titanite crystal (Author: Matteo_Chinellato)
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Titanite
Vento Valley (Wind Valley), Aurina Valley (Ahrnbach Valley), Bolzano Province (South Tyrol), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
6.25 mm complex Titanite crystal (Author: Matteo_Chinellato)
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Titanite
Valle Tormiq, Distrito Baltistán, Gilgit-Baltistan (Áreas del Norte), Paquistán
fov 60 mm (Autor: ploum) -
Titanite
Valle Binn (Binntal), Wallis (Valais), Suiza
fov 3.5 mm (Autor: ploum) -
Titanite
Thörlbirg, Gamsmutter, Valle Untersulzbach, Salzburgo/Salzburg, Austria
1.9 x 2.5 cm (Autor: crosstimber) -
Titanite
Lado norte Les Courtes, Bassin du Talèfre, Mont Blanc, Chamonix, Haute-Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Francia
fov 4.5 mm (Autor: ploum) -
Titanite
Elschekamm, Ankogl, Salzburgo/Salzburg, Austria
15 mm (Autor: Gerhard Brandstetter) -
Titanite
Capelinha, Vale do Jequitinhonha, Minas Gerais, Brasil
55mm x 30mm x 25mm (Autor: Philippe Durand) -
Titanite
Zona Imilchil, Anti-Atlas, Provincia Er Rachidia, Región Drâa-Tafilalet, Marruecos
FOV ~ 2.0 cm (Autor: crosstimber) -
Titanite
Zona Imilchil, Anti-Atlas, Provincia Er Rachidia, Región Drâa-Tafilalet, Marruecos
7.0 x 8.5 cm (Autor: crosstimber) -
Titanite
Valle Tormiq, Distrito Baltistán, Gilgit-Baltistan (Áreas del Norte), Paquistán
131 x 98 mm (Autor: Manuel Mesa) -
Titanite
Monte Zagi, Hameed Abad Kafoor Dheri, Peshawar, Jaiber Pastunjuá, Paquistán
0.8 x 2.0 cm (Autor: crosstimber) -
Titanite
Valle Tormiq, Distrito Baltistán, Gilgit-Baltistan (Áreas del Norte), Paquistán
100 x 95 mm (Autor: Manuel Mesa) -
Titanite
Zona Imilchil, Anti-Atlas, Provincia Er Rachidia, Región Drâa-Tafilalet, Marruecos
FOV 15mm (Autor: Carlos Pareja) -
Titanite
Pozo MT Jeanne's número 2, Zona Clear Creek, Pico Pichacho, Montes Diablo, Distrito New Idria, Condado San Benito, California, USA
FOV = 3.4 mm (Autor: Doug) -
Titanite
Zona Hansen Creek Crystal, arroyo Hansen, North Bend, Condado King, Washington, USA
FOV = 2.8 mm (Autor: Doug) -
Titanite
Washington Pass, Batolito Golden Horn, Condado Okanogan, Washington, USA
FOV = 1.3 mm (Autor: Doug) -
Titanite
Mina Harrison Gold, Monte Bear, Lago Harrison, Chilliwack, Distrito Regional Fraser Valley, Columbia Británica, Canadá
FOV = 2.0 mm (Autor: Doug) -
Titanite
Fort Lee, Condado Bergen, New Jersey, USA
(Autor: Doug) -
Titanite
Lago Lemolo, Clearwater, Condado Douglas, Oregon, USA
FOV = 0.9 mm (Autor: Doug) -
Titanite
Valle Aurina (Valle Ahrnbach), Provincia Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige (Trentino-Südtirol), Italia
6 cm x 4,2 cm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite
Canteras Cadarese, Canteras Premia gneiss, Premia, Antigorio Valley, Valle Ossola, Provincia Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Piamonte (Piemonte), Italia
38,5 x 30,5 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite
Valle Gava, Provincia Génova, Liguria, Italia
122 x 92 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite
Valle Gava, Provincia Génova, Liguria, Italia
122 x 92 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite
Valle Gava, Provincia Génova, Liguria, Italia
33 x 12 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite
Valle Gava, Provincia Génova, Liguria, Italia
33 x 12 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite
Valle Gava, Provincia Génova, Liguria, Italia
33 x 12 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite
Kristallwand, Frosnitztal, Matrei in Osttirol, Distrito Lienz, Tirol Este, Tirol, Austria
FOV 25 mm (Autor: Gerhard Brandstetter) -
Titanite
Zona Imilchil, Anti-Atlas, Provincia Er Rachidia, Región Drâa-Tafilalet, Marruecos
Cristal 1,8 cm (Autor: Enrique Llorens) -
Titanite
Gletsch, zona del paso Furka, Oberwald, Obergoms, Goms, Wallis (Valais), Suiza
48.7 x 11.6 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Titanite
Poserhoehe, Valle Gastein, St. Johann im Pongau, Salzburgo/Salzburg, Austria
22 x 9 mm (Autor: Gerhard Brandstetter) -
Titanite
Grand Pic de la Lauzière, Macizo La Lauzière, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Saboya, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Francia
fov 4.7 mm (Autor: ploum) -
Titanite
Celliers, Macizo La Lauzière, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Saboya, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Francia
fov 9.0 mm (Autor: ploum) -
Titanite
Celliers, Macizo La Lauzière, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Saboya, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Francia
fov 6.8 mm (Autor: ploum) -
titaniteplus 001.JPG (Author: Glenn Rhein)
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titaniteplus 007.JPG (Author: Glenn Rhein)
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TKP1.JPG (Author: Pierre Joubert)
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TN calcite with aurichalcite inclusions (Author: Peter Megaw)
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to the other
Size: 29 mm x 12 mm x 10 mm (Author: nurbo)
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TobiFluorite.jpg (Author: Carles Millan)
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Tochilinite
Loja, Persenbeug-Gottsdorf, Distrito Melk, Baja Austria/Niederösterreich, Austria
2 x 1 cm (Autor: Volkmar Stingl) -
Todorokite
Campiglia Marittima, Campigliese, Provincia Livorno, Toscana, Italia
50 x 33 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Todorokite
Campiglia Marittima, Campigliese, Provincia Livorno, Toscana, Italia
50 x 33 mm (Autor: Sante Celiberti) -
Tomb of Westgarth Forster and family.
Garrigill, Cumbria. (Author: Ru Smith)
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Tomnadashan mine, Killin, Stirling, Scotland, UK (Author: James Catmur)
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Tony working a pocket. (Author: John S. White)
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Top quality, very aesthetic tourmaline elbaite specimen from Stak Nala, Haramosh Mts., Skardu District, Baltistan, Northern Areas, Pakistan
Size 62 x 37 x 40 mm (Author: olelukoe)
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TOP SIDE OF SPECIMEN (Author: Lumaes)
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Topaz
Ariquemes, Rondonia, Norhern Region, Brazil
3.5 x 1.5 cm (Author: Don Lum)
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Topaz
Ariquemes, Rondonia, Norhern Region, Brazil
3.5 x 1.5 cm (Author: Don Lum)
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Topaz
Chamachhu, Haramosh Mts., Skardu District, Baltistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
1.8 x 2.3 cm.
Terrible photo of a sherry-colored topaz with albite and elbaite. (Author: crosstimber)
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Topaz
Colorado, USA
3.5 cm x 8.4 cm x 10.1cm (Author: Gail)
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Topaz
Dassu, Skardu Road, Pakistan
3,0 x 3,0 x 3,0 cm
Topaz from Pakistan (Author: Leon56)
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Topaz
El Chalten, Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia, Argentina
3,7 x 3,5 x 2,5 cm
Topaz from Argentina (Author: Leon56)
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Topaz
Ghundao Hill, Katlang, Mardan, Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan
9 x 7.7 cm
Topaz on matrix (Author: Don Lum)
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Topaz
Hacienda Rivera near Hidalgo, Durango, Mexico
2,8 x 3.0 x 1,5 cm
Topaz on rhyolite (Author: Leon56)
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Topaz
Katlang, Mardan District, Khyber, Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
4.3 x 3.6 cm
Pink Topaz on Matrix
ex-Obodda (Author: Don Lum)
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Topaz
Katlang, Mardan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
5.6 x 9.1 cm (Author: am mizunaka)
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Topaz
Katlang, Mardan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
3.1 x 2.3 x 2.7 cm (Author: am mizunaka)
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Topaz
Katlang, Mardan District, Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan
3.2 x 3.1 cm (Author: Don Lum)
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Topaz
Klein Spitzkopje granite stock, Swakopmund, Swakopmund District, Erongo Region, Namibia
3.5 x 2.5 x 2.0 cm
Topaz from Namibia (Author: Leon56)
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Topaz
Machacalis, Minas Gerais, Brazil
3.0 x 3.5 cm.
Single, pale blue, glassy topaz crystal with a pinacoid termination and pyramidal modifications. (Author: crosstimber)
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Topaz
Mango, Shigar Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
2.1 x 3.4 cm.
A gemmy loose crystal of sherry-colored topaz. (Author: crosstimber)
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Topaz
Mino Prefecture, Japan
1.4X0.8cm
(Author: Byron Anderson)
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Topaz
Niyit near Passu, North of Skardu, Pakistan
27 x 25 mm
Pink Topaz (Author: Don Lum)
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Topaz
Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil
1.5 x 6.4 cm.
A lustrous, golden-brown, transparent prism with a pyramidal termination. (Author: crosstimber)
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Topaz
Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil
1,7 x 1,0 x 0,8 cm (Author: Jacquou HO)
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Topaz
Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil
2,1 x 0,5 x 0,35 cm (Author: Jacquou HO)
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Topaz
Ouro Prieto, Minas Gerais, Brazil
23 x 7 mm
Purple Topaz
ex. T. Bye (Author: Don Lum)
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Topaz
Pakistan
4 cm x 3 cm
Topaz from Pakistan with a small dark green tourmaline on a side. (Author: Leon56)
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Topaz
Rodrigo Silva, Ouro Prieto, Minas Gerais, Brazil
16 x 8 mm
Purple Topaz (Author: Don Lum)
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Topaz
Sabsar (Supsar;Sapsir;Sabsir;Sabsan;Subsar), Haramosh Mts, Skardu District, Baltistan, Northern Areas, Pakistan
20 x 18 x 23 mm (Author: nurbo)
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Topaz
Sakangyi Gebiet, westlich von Mogok, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma)
3,6 x 4,0 x 2,5 cm
Topaz from Myanmar (Burma) (Author: Leon56)
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Topaz
San Luis Potosí, México
fov 35 mm (Author: ploum)
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Topaz
Schneckenstein cliff, Klingenthal, Vogtland, Saxony, Germany
Specimen size 4,5 cm, topaz crystal 1 cm (Author: Tobi)
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Topaz
Shigar, Pakistan
35x35x40 mm (Author: Walker)
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Topaz
Skardu District, Baltistan, Northern Areas, Pakistan.
3,4 x2,0 x1,8 cm.
Topaz with Albite from Pakistan (Author: Leon56)
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Topaz
Skardu, Gilgit, Pakistan
5 cm x 5 cm x 4 cm
Topaz from Pakistan (Author: Leon56)
