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Hakite: (Cu,Hg)3(Sb,As)(Se,S)3 Chrisstanleyite: Ag2Pd3Se4
Comments: Polished section showing chrisstanleyite (chr) is present as a single grain intergrown with clausthalite (cl) and eucairite (eu). cp (chalcopyrite), ha (hakite), di (selenian digenite), bo (bornite). (CanMin, v43:689). Location: Low-temperature selenium-rich assemblage at Predborice, Czech Republic. Scale: See Image. © Canadian Mineralogist
Hakite: (Cu,Hg)3(Sb,As)(Se,S)3 Giraudite: (Cu,Zn,Ag)12(As,Sb)4(Se,S)13
Comments: Polished Section image of giraudite-hakite (gir-hak) with berzelianite (bzl ) and galena (gln). (CanMin, v40:1161). Location: Niederschlema-Alberoda uranium deposit, Erzgebirge, Germany. Scale: See Image. © Canadian Mineralogist
Haleniusite-(La): (La,Ce)OF
Comments: Back-scattered electron (BSE) micrograph of a section of bastnäsite-(La) showing partial alteration to håleniusite-(La), which is white on the image. Black areas are voids. (CanMin 42:1099). Location: Mine dumps of Bastnäs deposit, Skinnskatteberg District, Västmanland County, Sweden. Scale: Scale Bar 100 µ-m. © Canadian Mineralogist
Comments: Secondary electron microscope (SEM) image showing tabular brochantite crystals growing on a featureless håleniusite-(La) substrate. (CanMin 42:1099). Location: Mine dumps of Bastnäs deposit, Skinnskatteberg District, Västmanland County, Sweden. Scale: Scale Bar 100 µ-m. © Canadian Mineralogist
Halite: NaCl
Comments: Hoppered pink halite crystals from the evaporation ponds. The pink color is due to the organism Halo bacterium that lives in the concentrated brine. Location: Searles Lake, Trona, San Bernadino County, California, USA. Scale: Crystal size 2 cm. © John Veevaert
Hallimondite: Pb2(UO2)(AsO4)2
Comments: Yellow scaly crusts of hallimondite. Location: Ellweiler, near Richenbach, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
Halloysite: Al2Si2O5(OH)4 Pseudomalachite: Cu5(PO4)2(OH)4
Comments: Deep green pseudomalachite crystals on cuprous halloysite. Location: Black Pine Mine, Philipsburg, Granite Co., Montana, USA. Scale: Crystal size 1-2 mm. © John Veevaert
Halloysite: Al2Si2O5(OH)4
Comments: Pale tan sectile porcelaneous massive halloysite. Location: Monroe County, Indiana, USA. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
Halotrichite: Fe++Al2(SO4)4·22(H2O)
Comments: White, fibrous halotrichite on rock. Location: Willi Agatz Mine, Dresden, Saxony, Germany. Scale: Picture size 4.5 cm. © Thomas Witzke / Abraxas-Verlag
Halotrichite: Fe++Al2(SO4)4·22(H2O) Boothite: CuSO4·7(H2O)
Comments: Pale blue earthy boothite with white halotrichite. Location: Copiapo, Atacama, Chile. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
Halotrichite: Fe++Al2(SO4)4·22(H2O) Szomolnokite: Fe++SO4·(H2O)
Comments: Tan powdery szomolnokite crust on silky fibrous halotrichite with yellow metavoltine. Location: Markey Mine, Red Canyon, San Juan County, Utah, USA. Scale: See Photo. © Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species