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[edit]DescriptionCaryopilite-431680.jpg |
English: Caryopilite, Hematite, Rhodochrosite
Deutsch: Karyopilit, Hämatit, Rhodochrosit
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Source | https://www.mindat.org/photo-431680.html (Mindat-ID KMF-NR5) |
Author | David M. Maietta |
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current | 08:45, 28 March 2022 | 876 × 739 (212 KB) | Ra'ike (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description= {{en|1=Caryopilite, Hematite, Rhodochrosite ::''Field of view:'' 2.6 mm horizontal ::''Locality:'' West testpit, Taylor Mine, Alberta, Baraga Co., Michigan, USA ::''Original description:'' Probable caryopilite (orange botryoidal material) peppered with hematite discs on rhodochrosite. Collected 2009 by D. Maietta. Analysis courtesy of George Robinson, A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum.<br>L... |
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JPEG file comment | Lens: Edmund Optics Plan Apo 5X/0.14 F-stop: N/A Mounting: Normal, with tube lens FOV: 2.6 mm Lighting: Dual fiber partially diffused Processing: CombineZP do-stack |
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