File:Wardite, Childrenite-Eosphorite series-199243.jpg

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English: Wardite
Locality: Rapid Creek, Dawson Mining District, Yukon Territory, Canada
Original description: The specimen is ~ 2.4 x 1.5 x 1.5 cm. Via Tony Gordian (1995).
The brown areas are small xls of childrenite (or eosphorite - I don't think it has been analyzed). See File:Wardite,_Childrenite-Eosphorite_series-321741.jpg close-up.
There is also a tiny aggregate of chalcopyrite - see File:Wardite,_Childrenite-Eosphorite_series-321742.jpg
Deutsch: Wardit
Fundort: Rapid Creek, Bergbaugebiet Dawson, Yukon Territorium, Kanada
Beschreibung: Die Probe ist ~ 2,4 x 1,5 x 1,5 cm groß. Via Tony Gordian (1995).
Die braunen Felder bestehen aus kleinen Childrenit-Kristallen (oder Eosphorit, ich denke nicht, dass es analysiert wurde). Nahaufnahme: File:Wardite,_Childrenite-Eosphorite_series-321741.jpg
Zudem sind auf der Probe auch einige sehr kleine Chalkopyrit-Aggregate, siehe File:Wardite,_Childrenite-Eosphorite_series-321742.jpg
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Author Modris Baum
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current19:42, 16 October 2011Thumbnail for version as of 19:42, 16 October 20111,024 × 695 (280 KB)Ra'ike (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description= {{en|1=Wardite ::Locality: Rapid Creek, Dawson Mining District, Yukon Territory, Canada ::''Original description:'' The specimen is ~ 2.4 x 1.5 x 1.5 cm. Via Tony Gordian (1995). ::The bro