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RM2580   Scholzita and Chalcophanite

Scholzite is a rare calcium zinc phosphate, with a type locality in Germany, although the richest and most aesthetic specimens have been found in this Australian mine. This sample shows us, on both sides, numerous aggregates of prismatic crystals, almost acicular, transparent and brilliant. They are accompanied by globular aggregates of chalcophanite (analyzed by SEM-EDS).

Size: 6.6 x 6 x 5 cm.
Main crystal: 1 cm.
Found in ±1985.
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RM2579   Scholzite and chalcophanite

Scholzite is a rare calcium zinc phosphate, with a type locality in Germany, although the richest and most aesthetic specimens have been found in this Australian mine. This sample shows us, on both sides, numerous aggregates of prismatic crystals, almost acicular, transparent and brilliant. They are accompanied by globular aggregates of chalcophanite (analyzed by SEM-EDS).

Size: 8.8 x 5.8 x 3.8 cm.
Main crystal: 1 cm.
Found in ±1985.
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RM1623   Scholzite

Very rich scholzite specimen, an unusual phosphate of Ca and Zn, with elongated prismatic crystals, transparence and brilliance. It comes from a classic Australian locality for the species as is the Martins Well area, about 40 miles SE as such indicates this old label. A zinc and phosphorus-rich deposit in dispirited breccia. It is as mined for a few years for mineral specimens (mostly scholzite).

Size: 6.4 x 4.4 x 3.2 cm.
Main crystal: 10 x 1 mm.
Excol. Hubin (Neupré, Belgique)
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