Maucherite Mineral Gallery

Maucherite Mineral Gallery

Search Webmineral :
   
Home Crystal jmol jPOWD Chem X Ray Dana Strunz Properties A to Z Images Share
      News Help About

Maucherite Minerals


Notice: Undefined variable: alpha_gallery in /home/webminer/public_html/specimens/gallery.php on line 119

Click on thumbnails for a larger image. Please be patient since some of these pages of thumbnail images take some time to load. These mineral photos are copyrighted by their owners and may not be used without permission.

Maucherite Mineral Gallery With 3 Images

Maucherite Image

Click Here for Larger Image in New Browser Window Images:
Click Here for Larger Image

Maucherite: Ni11As8

Comments: Massive, fine-grained, dark maucherite with cream-colored barite.
Location: Eisleben, Mansfeld Basin, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Scale: Specimen size 8 cm.
© Thomas Witzke / Abraxas-Verlag

Maucherite Image

Click Here for Larger Image in New Browser Window Images:
Click Here for Larger Image

Maucherite: Ni11As8

Comments: Reddish, semi-metallic aggregate of feathery maucherite crystals on matrix.
Location: Cobalt, Ontario, Canada. Scale: Picture size 2 mm.
© Reiner Mielke

Maucherite Image

Click Here for Larger Image in New Browser Window Images:
Click Here for Larger Image

Maucherite: Ni11As8  
Argentopentlandite: Ag(Fe,Ni)8S8

Comments: Reflected light image of a polished section containing argentopentlandite (AgP) with galena (G), native silver (Ag), chalcopyrite (Ch) and maucherite (M).
Location: Silver City, Ontonagon Co., Michigan, USA. Scale: Picture Size 900 µm.
© Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species


Advertisment
Dakota Matrix was founded in 1996 and has offered systematic and rare mineral specimens online since 1998.
Weinrich Minerals, A Dealer in Fine Mineral Specimens - Since 1989. We buy collections and single high quality specimens.
Adamsminerals.com- Online mineral store front for mineral collectors
For more than thirty (30) years, Excalibur Mineral Corp. has been providing private collectors, researchers, major universities and museums throughout the world with reliably identified, rare and unusual mineral samples for science an