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- Availability
- Available
- Price
- $35.00
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- Locality
- Laurium, Attika, Greece
- Formula
- Cu2+6Ce(AsO4)3(OH)6·3H2O
- Size
- 3 x 3 x 2 cm - Thumbnail
- Tagged
- arsenate, copper, REE mineral
Light green "fuzzy" crystals with Azurite.
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- Available
- Price
- $50.00
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- Locality
- Andakatany, Manandriana, Amoron'i Mania, Madagascar
- Formula
- CeCO3F
- Size
- 3 x 3 x 2.5 cm - Thumbnail
- Tagged
- carbonate, REE mineral
Shiny brick-red, cleavable mass with nice vitreous luster.
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- Available
- Price
- $50.00
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- Paratoo Cu mine, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia
- Formula
- Y4Cu(CO3)4Cl(OH)5·2H2O
- Size
- 4 x 3 x 1.4 cm - Miniature
- Tagged
- carbonate, copper, REE mineral
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- Type Locality
Rich specimen with spheroidal crystal groups and crusts of Decrespignyite-(Y).
- Availability
- Available
- Price
- $250.00
- Locality
- Kamoto East mine, Kolwezi, Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo
- Formula
- Y2O4(UO2)4(CO3)3·14H2O
- Size
- 3 x 0.8 x 1.8 cm - Thumbnail
- Tagged
- carbonate, REE mineral
- Special Info
- Radioactive!!
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- Type Locality
Excellent specimen of Kamotoite-(Y) in radiating yellow crystals. See prov. tab for Paul de Bondt label.
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- Available
- Price
- $125.00
- Locality
- Mont Saint-Hilaire, Montérégie, Québec, Canada
- Formula
- NaBa3(Ca,U)Y(CO3)6·3H2O
- Size
- 4 x 3 x 2 cm - Miniature
- Tagged
- carbonate, REE mineral
Interesting yellowish crystals forming saucer-like stacked groups to 1mm in Albite and Phlogopite matrix.
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- Available
- Price
- $50.00
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- Locality
- Paratoo Cu mine, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia
- Formula
- Y2(CO3)3·2-3H2O
- Size
- 4.5 x 5 x 1.3 cm - Miniature
- Tagged
- carbonate, REE mineral
Pearly white platy crystals in scattered singles and some radial groups. Most of the coverage is on one side.