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Walpurgite: Bi4(UO2)(AsO4)2O4·2(H2O)
Comments: Elongated, pale yellow, triclinic crystalline aggregate of walpurgite on calcite. Location: Walpurgis Flacher vein, Weißer Hirsch Mine, Neustädtel, Schneeberg District, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany. Scale: Crystal size 1 cm. © Paul M. Schumacher
Walstromite: BaCa2Si3O9
Comments: Colorless massive walstromite with pronounced cleavage, showing strong orange-pink fluorescence under long-wave ultraviolet light in inset image. Location: Esquire number 8 mine, Big Creek, Fresno County, California, USA. Scale: See Image. © Rruff Database
Walthierite: Ba0.5Al3(SO4)2(OH)6
Comments: SEM BSE image of subhedral and euhedral walthierite (light gray) enclosed within alunite (dark gray). (AmMin, v77:1275). Location: El Indio gold, silver, and copper deposit, Tambo mining district, Coquimbo region, Chile. Scale: See Image. © American Mineralogist
Wardite: NaAl3(PO4)2(OH)4·2(H2O) Gordonite: MgAl2(PO4)2(OH)2·8(H2O)
Comments: Prismatic gordonite crystals on massive wardite. Location: Clay Canyon, Fairfield, Utah County, Utah, USA. Scale: Not Given. © Lou Perloff / Photo Atlas of Minerals
Wardite: NaAl3(PO4)2(OH)4·2(H2O)
Comments: Cream-colored, blocky wardite crystals. The largest wardite crystal is 0.5 cm across. Location: Taquaral, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Scale: Picture size 1.5 cm. © John Veevaert
Wardite: NaAl3(PO4)2(OH)4·2(H2O) Crandallite: CaAl3(PO4)2(OH)5·(H2O)
Comments: Sliced and polished slab of yellow to white mixture of wardite and crandallite. Location: Clay Canyon, Fairfield, Utah Co., Utah, USA. Scale: 11x6x.6 cm. © John Betts - Fine Minerals
Warikahnite: Zn3(AsO4)2·2(H2O)
Comments: Divergent, acicular aggregate of yellowish, brownish orange warikahnite crystals on a white quartz matrix. William Pinch collection. Featured on the cover of the Mineralogical Record, 36:4.. Location: "O" stope, 31st level, Tsumeb mine, Namibia.. Scale: 3 x 4.9 cm. © Jeff Scovil
Warwickite: Mg(Ti,Fe+++,Al)(BO3)O Chondrodite: (Mg,Fe++)5(SiO4)2(F,OH)2
Comments: Black crystalline warwickite with tan chondrodite in white marble. Location: Amity, near Warwick, Orange County, New York, USA. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
Watanabeite: Cu4(As,Sb)2S5
Comments: Polished section image of grain aggregate of watanabeite (Wat) to demonstrate the outline of grains and anisotropy; A in plane polarised light (PPL), B with crossed polars (XPL). (MinMag, v57:389). Location: Occurs with quartz in a hydrothermal vein at the Teine mine, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. Scale: Scale Bar 0.5 mm. © Mineralogical Magazine
Watatsumiite: Na2KMn2LiV2Si8O24 Potassicleakeite: KNa2Mg2Fe+++2LiSi8O22(OH)2
Comments: Yellow green prismatic crystal of watatsumiite terminated by pyramidal faces associated with reddish brown potassicleakeite and clear quartz (JMPS, v 98, p 149). Location: Tanohata mine, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Scale: See Image. © JMPS
Watkinsonite: PbCu2Bi4(Se,S)8
Comments: BSE image of watkinsonite (W) intergrown with clausthalite (W). (CanMin, v43:899). Location: Uranium deposit at Niederschlema-Alberoda, Germany. Scale: See Image. © Canadian Mineralogist
Wattersite: Hg+4Hg++Cr++++++O6
Comments: Deep red-black resinous wattersite on quartz. Location: Clear Creek Mine, San Benito County, California, USA. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
Wattevilleite: Na2Ca(SO4)2·4(H2O) (?)
Comments: White masses of wattervilleite scattered on lingite matrix. Label gives locality simply as Bischofsheim. Photographed under indirect natural light, hence the deep blue reflections and shadow areas. Location: Einigkeit Mine, Bauersberg Mt., Bischofsheim, Rhön Mts, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. Scale: Field of view 0.25 cm. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
Wavellite: Al3(PO4)2(OH,F)3·5(H2O)
Comments: Greenish yellow spray of wavellite crystals. Location: Slate Mountains, El Dorado County, California, USA. Scale: Not Given. © Lou Perloff / Photo Atlas of Minerals
Comments: Green prismatic crystals of wavellite in complete radial stellar aggregate. Location: Flinders Range, South Australia, Australia. Scale: Sphere size 8 mm. © Tom Loomis / Dakota Matrix
Waylandite: BiAl3(PO4)2(OH)6 Bismite: Bi2O3
Comments: Gray massive stream rounded waylandite with tan bismite crusts. Location: Mumba, Nord-Kivu, Zaire. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
Weberite: Na2MgAlF7 Cryolite: Na3AlF6
Comments: Gray weberite masses in white cryolite. Location: Ivigtut, Greenland. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
Weberite: Na2MgAlF7 Jorgensenite: Na2(Sr,Ba)14Na2Al12F64(OH,F)
Comments: SEM image of polished section of aluminofluoride vein mounted in epoxy. Bladed jorgensenite (Jor), barite (Bar) and weberite (Web) with minor quartz, bøgvadite, schorl, pyrite, galena, chalcopyrite and chalcocite. Location: Ivigtut Cryolite deposit, Ivittuut (Ivigtut), Arsuk Firth, Arsuk, Kitaa (West Greenland) Province, Greenland. Scale: See Image. © Pavel M. Kartashov
Weddellite: Ca(C2O4)·2(H2O)
Comments: Tan prismatic weddellite crystal sprays in vug. Location: Near Biggs, Wasco County, Oregon, USA. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
Weeksite: K2(UO2)2Si6O15·4(H2O)
Comments: Bright yellow weeksite aggregates. Location: Anderson mine, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA. Scale: Not Given. © Lou Perloff / Photo Atlas of Minerals