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Imandrite: Na12Ca3Fe+++2Si12O36

Comments: Honey-yellow colored rims of imandrite surrounding grains of pink eudialyte.
Location: Vuonnemiok River Valley, Khibiny Massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia. Scale: Picture Size 5 mm.
© Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species

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Imhofite: Tl6CuAs16S40

Comments: Dark red crystals and aggregates of imhofite in matrix.
Location: Lengenbach quarry, Binntal, Wallis (Valais), Switzerland. Scale: Picture size 1.2 mm.
© Thomas Witzke / Abraxas-Verlag

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Imhofite: Tl6CuAs16S40

Comments: Spherical, spikey-radial brownish black aggregate of imhofite with blocky gray sulfosalt on white dolomite.
Location: Lengenbach quarry, Binntal, Valais, Switzerland. Scale: Picture width 3 mm.
© Walter Gabriel

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Imiterite: Ag2HgS2

Comments: Back metallic prismatic microcrystals of imiterite in white calcite.
Location: Imiter Mine, Jbel Sarho, Anti-Atlas Region, Morocco. Scale: See Photo.
© Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species

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Imiterite: Ag2HgS2

Comments: Silvery needle-like wire crystals of imiterite with rounded tips to 0.5 to .75mm in vuggy calcite.
Location: Imiter mine, Anti-Atlas Mts., Dades Region, Morocco. Scale: Picture size 0.5 cm.
© Tom Loomis / Dakota Matrix

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Imogolite: Al2SiO3(OH)4

Comments: Tan powdery massive imogolite.
Location: Fukaiwa, Nanuma-shi, Tochigi, Japan. Scale: See Photo.
© Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species

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Incaite: Pb4Sn4FeSb2S15

Comments: Formless gray lump of incaite, sawn on 2 sides. Former Franz Bauer (Munich) collection.
Location: The label says "Mejillones, Chile" which is certainly wrong, but Mejillones is a railhead and port which served exports from Pirquitas Ag-Sn Deposit, Rinconada Department, Jujuy, Argentina. Scale: Lump size 2 mm.
© Richard Dale / Dale Minerals

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Inderborite: CaMg[B3O3(OH)5]2·6(H2O)

Comments: Translucent glassy crystalline inderborite.
Location: Lake Inder, Atyrau, Kazakhstan. Scale: See Photo.
© Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species

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Inderite: MgB3O3(OH)5·5(H2O)

Comments: Prismatic colorless crystal of inderite.
Location: Boron, Kern County, California, USA. Scale: See Photo.
© Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species

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Inderite: MgB3O3(OH)5·5(H2O)  
Pinnoite: MgB2O4·3(H2O)

Comments: Pale green translucent crystalline pinnoite on chalky white inderite.
Location: Lake Inder, Atyrau, Kazakhstan. Scale: See Photo.
© Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species

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Indialite: Mg2Al4Si5O18

Comments: Gray glassy crystalline indialite in rock.
Location: Daimonji yama, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, Japan. Scale: See Photo.
© Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species

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Indialite: Mg2Al4Si5O18

Comments: SEM images of indialite clusters. (AmMin, 89:3).
Location: Somma-Vesuvius volcano in unusual pyrometamorphic ejecta. Scale: Scale bar 100 µ-m.
© American Mineralogist

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Indite: Fe++In2S4

Comments: Two metallic-gray grains of fresh indite in quartz associated with brown and creamy-colored cassiterite.
Location: Dzhalinda Sn Deposit, Malyi Khingan Range, Khabarovskiy Kray, Far-Eastern Region, Russia. Scale: FOV is 3x2 mm.
© Pavel M. Kartashov

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Indium: In

Comments: A grain of native indium.
Location: Transbaikalia (Zabaykalye), Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia. Scale: Picture size 1.2 mm.
© Thomas Witzke / Abraxas-Verlag

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Inesite: Ca2Mn7Si10O28(OH)2·5(H2O)

Comments: Bladed crystals of orangish pink Inesite.
Location: N'Chwaning Mine, Kalahari, South Africa. Scale: 14 x 7.5 cm.
© John Veevaert

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Inesite: Ca2Mn7Si10O28(OH)2·5(H2O)  
Ruizite: CaMn+++Si2O6(OH)·2(H2O)

Comments: 1- 3 mm crystal spray of red orange ruizite in an exposed vug in pink inesite.
Location: Wessels Mine, Kalahari Manganese Field, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. Scale: Picture size 1 cm.
© John Veevaert

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Inesite: Ca2Mn7Si10O28(OH)2·5(H2O)  
Hubeite: Ca2Mn++Fe+++Si4O12(OH)(H2O)2

Comments: Brown hubeite aggregates accompanied by prismatic pinkish inesite crystals.
Location: Fengjiashan Mine, Daye, Hubei China. Scale: 5.3 x 3.7 x 1.1 cm.
© Fabre Minerals

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Inesite: Ca2Mn7Si10O28(OH)2·5(H2O)  
Hubeite: Ca2Mn++Fe+++Si4O12(OH)(H2O)2

Comments: Translucent, deep root beer brown, platy hueite crystals in fan-like groups to 1mm with delicate pink laths of inesite.
Location: Fengjiashan Mine, Daye Co., Huangshi Prefecture, Hubei Province, China. Scale: Picture Size 5 mm.
© Tom Loomis / Dakota Matrix

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Ingersonite: Ca3Mn++Sb+++++4O14

Comments: Yellowish green crystals of ingersonite to about 0.7mm embedded in matrix rich in dark grains of flipstadite.
Location: Langban, Varmland, Sweden. Scale: 14x10x6mm.
© Tom Loomis / Dakota Matrix

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Ingodite: Bi(S,Te)  
Telluronevskite: Bi3TeSe2  
Nevskite: Bi(Se,S)

Comments: Intergrown metallic grains of ingodite, telluronevskite, and nevskiite.
Location: Poruba pod Vihorlatom, Vihorlat Mountains, Kosice Slovak Republic. Scale: Specimen Size 2.8 × 1.7 × 1 cm.
© Fabre Minerals

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