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Bornite: Cu5FeS4 Isomertieite: Pd11Sb2As2 Arsenopalladinite: Pd8(As,Sb)3 Gold: Au
Comments: Light grayish grain of intimately intergrown isomertieite and arsenopalladinite (in the center of the picture), with pale yellow gold and brownish to violet bornite. Polished section (from microprobe analysis) in reflected light. Location: Noril'sk, Putoran Mts, Taymyrskiy Autonomous Okrug, Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia. Scale: Picture size 0.1 mm. © Thomas Witzke / Abraxas-Verlag
Bornite: Cu5FeS4 Briartite: Cu2(Zn,Fe)GeS4 Catamarcaite: Cu6GeWS8
Comments: Briartite-type phase (Bri) in close association with catamarcaite (Ct) lining a cavity in massive bornite (Bn) - chalcocite (Cc) ore; Sp is sphalerite (CanMin v44:1481). Location: Bornite-rich ore from old dumps near the La Rosario vein, Capillitas epithermal deposit, Catamarca Province, Argentina.. Scale: See Image. © Canadian Mineralogist
Borocookeite: Li(1+3x)Al(4-x)(BSi3)O10(OH,F)8 [x = 0-0.33]
Comments: Black and white image of multicolored tourmaline crystals (1) in fine-flaky aggregate of borocookeite (2). (AmMin, v 88, p 831). Location: Sosedka and Mokhovaya pegmatite veins, Malkhan gem tourmaline deposit, Chikoy district, Chita oblast, Russia. Scale: Sample size is 5 x 5 cm. © American Mineralogist
Boromullite: Al4.5SiB0.5O9.5
Comments: PPL image of holotype boromullite prism in thin section 2006-MST22a. Bmu = boromullite, Crd = cordierite, Hc = hercynite, Kfs = K-feldspar, Sil = sillimanite. Eur. J. Mineral v20:935. Location: Mount Stafford, central Australia. Scale: See Image. © Eur. J. Mineral
Comments: BSE image of holotype boromullite prism in thin section 2006-MST22a. Bmu = boromullite, Crd = cordierite, Hc = hercynite, Kfs = K-feldspar, Sil = sillimanite. Eur. J. Mineral v20:935. Location: Mount Stafford, central Australia. Scale: See Image. © Eur. J. Mineral
Boromuscovite: KAl2(Si3B)O10(OH,F)2
Comments: Grayish-white coatings of boromuscovite on lavender lepidolite crystals. Location: Little Three Mine, Ramona, San Diego County, Californi, USA. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
Borovskite: Pd3SbTe4 Temagamite: Pd3HgTe3 Merenskyite: (Pd,Pt)(Te,Bi)2
Comments: Borovskite (Bvk) - temagamite (Tmg) - merenskyite (Mrk) composite grain included in chalcopyrite (Ccp). (CanMin, v 42, p 674). Location: McBratney high-grade PGE-Au occurrence, Bear Lake mafic unit, Proterozoic Flin Flon greenstone belt, Manitoba, Canada. Scale: See Image. © Canadian Mineralogist
Botallackite: Cu2Cl(OH)3
Comments: Well crystallized (although the crystals are small) botallackite on matrix. Location: A European classic from the type locality, Botallack mine, St Just, England. Scale: 5 x 4 cm. © Fabre Minerals
Botryogen: MgFe+++(SO4)2(OH)·7(H2O)
Comments: Bright orange botryogen on white calcite showing it's characteristic botryoidal "grape-like" morphology. Location: Cerro Pintados, Poza Almonte, Pampa del Tamarugal, Chile. Scale: Picture size 1 cm. © John Veevaert
Comments: Reddish to yellowish crystalline botryogen. Location: Redington Mercury Mine, Knoxville, Napa County, California, USA. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
Botryogen: MgFe+++(SO4)2(OH)·7(H2O) Redingtonite: (Fe++,Mg,Ni)(Cr,Al)2(SO4)4·22(H2O)
Comments: Pale pink granular redingtonite on yellow-brown botryogen. Location: Redington Mine, Knoxville, Napa County, California, USA. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
Bottinoite: NiSb+++++2(OH)12·6(H2O)
Comments: Pale blue botryoidal bottinoite on calcite. Location: Dornberg, Ramsbeck, Sauerland, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
Bouazzerite: Bi6(Mg,Co)11Fe14[AsO4]18O12(OH)4(H2O)86
Comments: SEM image of prismatic bouazzerite crystals associated with botryoidal powellite and minute cubic crystals of alumopharmacosiderite. Location: From the "Filon 7" (French for Vein 7) through "Puits 1" (shaft 1), Bou Azzer mine, Anti-Atlas, Morocco.. Scale: See Image. © American Mineralogist
Boulangerite: Pb5Sb4S11
Comments: Specimen of sulfide rich matrix with a surface coated with hair-like crystals of boulangerite. Location: Noche Buena Mine, Zacatecas, Mexico. Scale: 9 x 6.5 cm. © John Veevaert
Bournonite: PbCuSbS3
Comments: Lustrous, silvery crystals of bournonite on massive bournonite. Location: Mercedes Mine, Huanuco Dept., Peru. Scale: 3x3x2.7 cm. © Isaias Casanova / IC Minerals
Comments: Bright, blocky crystalline aggregate of steel gray bournonite crystals. Location: Yao-gan-xian mine, Hunan China. Scale: Picture size 2 cm. © Fabre Minerals
Boussingaultite: (NH4)2Mg(SO4)2·6(H2O)
Comments: White, crystalline aggregates boussingaultite. Location: Anna Mine, Alsdorf, Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Scale: Picture size 5 mm. © Thomas Witzke / Abraxas-Verlag
Bowieite: (Rh,Ir,Pt)1.77S3
Comments: Epoxy grain mount of polished gray metallic grains or bowieite. Location: Novoseltsi, Burgas Oblast (Bourgas Oblast), Bulgaria. Scale: See Image. © Rruff Database
Boyleite: (Zn,Mg)SO4·4(H2O)
Comments: Powdery white crust of boyleite on pyrite. Location: Kotzebue, Alaska, USA. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
Brabantite: CaTh(PO4)2
Comments: Altering micro grain of brabantite. Location: Kuttakuzhi, near Trivandrum, Travancore, Kerala, India. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species