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Alumino Adamite & Zincaluminite

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Alumino Adamite & Zincaluminite

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Description
Locality: 
Serpieri Mine, Kamariza, Agios Konstantinos, Lavrion District, Attiki Prefecture, Greece
Class: 
Combination
Size Range: 
Small cabinet (7-10 cm)
Size: 
8.2 × 8.2 × 3.2 cm
Weight: 
175.00gr
Description

A very rich, beautiful alumino adamite specimen. Because of the brightness and translucency of the teal blue crystals the adamite appears a bit blurred on the photos, but we guarantee they are nice and sharp in nature. The white mineral is surely zincaluminite (visual ID) - if I'm wrong the alternative would be gibbsite.

Al-adamite on all sides of the specimen.

Much better in nature.

 

Mineral Data
What's on the rock

Alumino Adamite

Variety Of: 

Adamite

Formula: 
Zn2(AsO4)(OH)
Strunz: 
8.BB.30
Hardness: 
3.5
Formula: 
(Zn,Al)2AsO4(OH)
Hardness: 
0.0

Zincaluminite

Formula: 
Zn6Al6(SO4)2(OH)16 · 5H2O
Hardness: 
2.5 - 3
Colour: 
White, bluish-white, pale blue; colourless in transmitted light.
Type Locality: 
Hilarion Mine, Lavrion, Attica, Greece

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