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Hauchecornite Image

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Hauchecornite: Ni9Bi(Sb,Bi)S8

Comments: B&W polished section image showing arsenian hauchecornite (hc) with bornite (bn). (Mineralogical Journal, v9:199).
Location: Tsumo mine, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Scale: See Image.
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Hemusite Image

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Hemusite: Cu6SnMoS8

Comments: B&W polished section image (plane polarized light) of aggregated and isolated grains of hemusite (gray, white) in quartz (black).
Location: Ohsawa No. 4 vein, Kawazu mine, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan (Mineralogical Journal v14, no3, p92). Scale: Scale Bar 0.1 mm.
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Hocartite Image

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Hocartite: Ag2FeSnS4  
Rhodostannite: Cu2FeSn3S8

Comments: B&W image of hocartite (hc) and rhodostannite (r) in sphalerite (s) and pyrite (p). (Mineralogical Journal, v15:222).
Location: Toyoha mine, SW Sapporo City, Hokkaido, Japan. Scale: Scale Bar 50µm.
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Huangite Image

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Huangite: Ca0.5Al3(SO4)2(OH)6

Comments: BSE image of alunite (light gray), natroaluminite (dark gray), minamiite (gray slender zone banded by natroaluminite), and huangite (medium gray).
Location: Sulfuric altered andesite, Okumanza, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Scale: Picture Size 0.31 x 0.24 mm.
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Nagashimalite Image

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Nagashimalite: Ba4(V+++,Ti)4Si8B2O27Cl(O,OH)2

Comments: SEM image of a prismatic, striated nagashimalite crystal.
Location: Mogurazawa mine, Honshu, Kiryu, Gumma Prefecture, Japan. Scale: Scale Bar 0.05 mm.
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Natronambulite Image

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Natronambulite: (Na,Li)Mn++4[Si5O14(OH)]

Comments: Thin section image of natronamulite (Nn) in assocation with aegirine (Ac), arfvedsonite (Am) and quartz (Q). (JMPS, v12:332).
Location: Tanohata mine, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Scale: Picture Size 1.9 x 1.5 mm.
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Rhodostannite Image

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Rhodostannite: Cu2FeSn3S8  
Hocartite: Ag2FeSnS4

Comments: B&W image of hocartite (hc) and rhodostannite (r) in sphalerite (s) and pyrite (p). (Mineralogical Journal, v15:222).
Location: Toyoha mine, SW Sapporo City, Hokkaido, Japan. Scale: Scale Bar 50µm.
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Toyohaite Image

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Toyohaite: Ag2FeSn3S8

Comments: B&:W image showing checkered twins of toyohaite. (Mineralogical Journal, v15:222).
Location: Toyoha mine, SW Sapporo City, Hokkaido, Japan. Scale: Scale Bar 50µm.
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