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Geigerite Image

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Geigerite: Mn5(AsO3OH)2(AsO4)2·10(H2O)

Comments: Small, brownish grains of transparent geigerite (see lower image) in a silicous breccia.
Location: Mt. Nero Mine, Borghetto di Vara, La Spieza, Italy. Scale: 3.5 x 1.5 cm.
© Rich Geiger

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Geigerite: Mn5(AsO3OH)2(AsO4)2·10(H2O)

Comments: Small, brownish grains of transparent geigerite (see lower image) in a silicous breccia.
Location: Mt. Nero Mine, Borghetto di Vara, La Spieza, Italy. Scale: 3.5 x 1.5 cm.
© Rich Geiger

Geikielite Image

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Geikielite: MgTiO3

Comments: Black, lustrous crystals of geikielite in matrix.
Location: Monte dei tre Abati, Coli, Piacenza Province, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Scale: Picture size 2.2 mm.
© Thomas Witzke / Abraxas-Verlag

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Geikielite: MgTiO3

Comments: Black, lustrous crystals of geikielite in matrix.
Location: Monte dei tre Abati, Coli, Piacenza Province, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Scale: Picture size 2.2 mm.
© Thomas Witzke / Abraxas-Verlag

Geminite Image

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Geminite: Cu++2As+++++2O7·3(H2O)

Comments: Pale greenish crystals of geminite with a light blue, lavendulane-related mineral.
Location: Shaft 371, Schlema-Hartenstein area, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany. Scale: Picture size 4 mm.
© Thomas Witzke / Abraxas-Verlag

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Geminite: Cu++2As+++++2O7·3(H2O)

Comments: Pale greenish crystals of geminite with a light blue, lavendulane-related mineral.
Location: Shaft 371, Schlema-Hartenstein area, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany. Scale: Picture size 4 mm.
© Thomas Witzke / Abraxas-Verlag

Genkinite Image

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Genkinite: (Pt,Pd)4Sb3

Comments: Genkinite (3), with a typical rim of an undetermined oxidation product (darker grey), closely associated with platarsite (2) and Pt-Fe alloy (1). Chromite crystals (4).
Location: In the Onverwacht and Driekop mines, Transvaal, South Africa. (CanMin, v15:389). Scale: See Image.
© Canadian Mineralogist

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Genkinite: (Pt,Pd)4Sb3

Comments: Genkinite (3), with a typical rim of an undetermined oxidation product (darker grey), closely associated with platarsite (2) and Pt-Fe alloy (1). Chromite crystals (4).
Location: In the Onverwacht and Driekop mines, Transvaal, South Africa. (CanMin, v15:389). Scale: See Image.
© Canadian Mineralogist

Genthelvite Image

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Genthelvite: Zn4Be3(SiO4)3S

Comments: Pyramidal crystals of genthelvite.
Location: Mont St. Hilaire, Quebec, Canada. Scale: Not Given.
© Lou Perloff / Photo Atlas of Minerals

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Genthelvite: Zn4Be3(SiO4)3S

Comments: Pyramidal crystals of genthelvite.
Location: Mont St. Hilaire, Quebec, Canada. Scale: Not Given.
© Lou Perloff / Photo Atlas of Minerals

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Geocronite: Pb14(Sb,As)6S23

Comments: Many black geocronite crystals intergrown in milky quartz(?) matrix.
Location: Sala Silver Mine, Sala, Västmanland, Sweden. Scale: 17x17x12 mm.
© John Betts - Fine Minerals

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Geocronite: Pb14(Sb,As)6S23

Comments: Many black geocronite crystals intergrown in milky quartz(?) matrix.
Location: Sala Silver Mine, Sala, Västmanland, Sweden. Scale: 17x17x12 mm.
© John Betts - Fine Minerals

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Georgbarsanovite: Na12(Mn,Sr,REE)3Ca6Fe++3Zr3NbSi25O76Cl2·H2O

Comments: A small translucent crystalline fragment of georgbarsanovite, from the type locality.
Location: Nepheline pegmatite outcrop, Petrelius River, Khibiny Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia. Scale: Fragment Size 0.05 cm,.
© Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species

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Georgbarsanovite: Na12(Mn,Sr,REE)3Ca6Fe++3Zr3NbSi25O76Cl2·H2O

Comments: A small translucent crystalline fragment of georgbarsanovite, from the type locality.
Location: Nepheline pegmatite outcrop, Petrelius River, Khibiny Massif, Kola Peninsula, Murmanskaja Oblast', Northern Region, Russia. Scale: Fragment Size 0.05 cm,.
© Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species

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Georgbokiite: Cu5O2(SeO3)2Cl2

Comments: Deep reddish brown polished fragment of georgbokiite embedded in epoxy, co-type material.
Location: Tolbachik Volcano, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. Scale: Picture Size 300 µm.
© Rruff Database

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Georgbokiite: Cu5O2(SeO3)2Cl2

Comments: Deep reddish brown polished fragment of georgbokiite embedded in epoxy, co-type material.
Location: Tolbachik Volcano, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. Scale: Picture Size 300 µm.
© Rruff Database

Georgechaoite Image

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Georgechaoite: KNaZrSi3O9·2(H2O)

Comments: Single tan crystal of georgechaoite.
Location: Tolbachik Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia. Scale: Crystal Size 1.2 mm.
© Diederik Visser

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Georgechaoite: KNaZrSi3O9·2(H2O)

Comments: Single tan crystal of georgechaoite.
Location: Tolbachik Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia. Scale: Crystal Size 1.2 mm.
© Diederik Visser

George-ericksenite Image

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George-ericksenite: Na6CaMg(IO3)6(CrO4)2·12(H2O)

Comments: Scanning electron microscope (SEM) photomicrograph of part of a georgeericksenite aggregate: note the cracking of the crystals due to H2O loss under the SEM vacuum. (AmMin 83:391).
Location: Museum specimen labeled as originating from Oficina Chacabuco, Chile.. Scale: See Image.
© American Mineralogist

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George-ericksenite: Na6CaMg(IO3)6(CrO4)2·12(H2O)

Comments: Scanning electron microscope (SEM) photomicrograph of part of a georgeericksenite aggregate: note the cracking of the crystals due to H2O loss under the SEM vacuum. (AmMin 83:391).
Location: Museum specimen labeled as originating from Oficina Chacabuco, Chile.. Scale: See Image.
© American Mineralogist

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