Beudantite

 
Origin: Tsumeb mine, Tsumeb, Namibia
Owner: Lou Perloff
Microscopic image
 
Origin: R.B. Hayes mine, Galena, South Dakota
Owner: Lou Perloff
Microscopic image

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Lou Perloff

Photo-Atlas of Minerals

 

Pseudocubic crystals to 1 mm, (XRD confirmed) on hematite
Origin: Kamareza Mines (Christiana; Hilarion; Jean Baptiste; Serpieri), Agios Konstantinos [St Constantine] (Kamareza; Kamariza), Lavrion District, Attikí (Attica; Attika) Prefecture, Greece
Owner: Steve Rust
 
Tiny brown beudantite crystals on a 1 mm long quartz crystal
Origin: Croft Gothal mine, St Hilary, Cornwall, England, UK
Owner: Steve Rust
 
Area 5 mm
Origin: Ystrad Einion Mine (Dolgoch), Furnace, Ysgubor-y-coed, Ceredigion (Dyfed; Cardiganshire), Wales, UK
Owner: Steve Rust
 

Photo courtesy of: 

Steve Rust

 

  
Origin: Tsumeb, Namibia
ex. Sussman Collection
Sample size: 4 x 3 x 2.5 cm
 
  
 
  
Beudantite with lepidocrocite
Origin: Tsumeb, Namibia
Sample size: 4.5 x 4.5 x 3.5 cm (top/2nd row), 3.1 x 3.1 x 1.3 cm (3rd/bottom row)
 

Photo courtesy of: 

Rob Lavinsky

The Arkenstone

 

Origin: Magnet Mine, Tasmania, Australia
Sample size: unknown
Sample owner: Steve Sorrell
 

Photo courtesy of: 

Steve Sorrell

Crocoite.com

 

  
 
  
Yellowish green compact micro crystals of beudantite to less than 0.5 mm associated with cuprian adamite crystals to about 0.75 mm.
Origin: San Rafael, Lodi district, Nye Co., Nevada, United States
Sample size: 6 x 3 x 2 cm (top), 5 x 3 x 1 cm (bottom)
 

Photo courtesy of: 

Tom Loomis

Dakota Matrix Minerals

 

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