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Caledonite,
whose name
derives from Caledonia, the
historical name of its
place of
discovery (Scotland), is a
richly colored blue-green sulfate-carbonate...
- Plateau, Spain. It
occurs in ****ociation with brochantite, anglesite,
caledonite, leadhillite, cerussite,
malachite and hemimorphite. A
shallow pocket...
- Australia. It
occurs in ****ociation with cuprite, brochantite, linarite,
caledonite, malachite,
chrysocolla and its polymorphs.
Atacamite has been discovered...
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Cadwaladerite Cafarsite Cafetite Cahnite Calaverite Calciborite Calcite Calderite Caledonite Calomel Calumetite Campigliaite Canasite Canavesite Cancrinite Canfieldite...
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Brookite Brucite Bustamite Bytownite Calcite Manganoan calcite (var.)
Caledonite Canasite Cancrinite Vishnevite Carletonite Carnallite C****iterite Catapleiite...
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Seams of tiny
cerussite crystals and
crusts of contrasting, powder-blue
caledonite round out this very rich lead ore
specimen from an old
Leadhills mine...
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Cerromojonite Cmj
Chloromenite Cmn
Coconinoite Coc
Cupropearceite Cpea
Caledonite Cdo
Ceruleite Cru
Chlorophoenicite Cpo
Coesite Coe
Cupropolybasite Cplb...
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Caledonite (light blue) -
Diaboleite (dark blue) specimen, Mammoth-St. Anthony.
Details at Commons....
- the area with the
correct licence. The
minerals lanarkite, leadhillite,
caledonite, susannite, plattnerite, scotlandite, macphersonite,
chenite and mattheddleite...
- The ****ociated
minerals include phosgenite, wulfenite,
leadhillite and
caledonite. In Greece, the
mammothite exists as
small euhedral crystals and also...