Although anglesite and cerussite are found at Loudville, the two most sought-after minerals are pyromorphite and wulfenite. |
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Morocco continues to astound with its wealth of vanadinite, azurite, cerussite, and erythrite. |
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A pale blue-green mineral tentatively identified as rosasite occurs with the cerussite as botryoidal and stalactitic masses. |
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The cerussite crystals are bright and glassy and range from colorless to pale gray. |
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It is found in association with cerussite, calcite, hemimorphite, aurichalcite, malachite, willemite, and chrysocolla. |
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Associated minerals are azurite, quartz, plancheite, cerussite, and mottramite. |
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In one isolated occurrence, aggregates of small cerussite crystals form pseudomorphs, less than 2 mm across, after an unknown mineral. |
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Hemimorphite, cerussite, willemite, and chrysocolla occur in all the mines. |
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It may be associated with a wide variety of other minerals including cerussite, anglesite, raspite, pyromorphite, mimetite, and scheelite. |
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Many of the best Tsumeb cerussite, dioptase, azurite, smithsonite, and other specimens passed through his hands en route to some faraway collection. |
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Associated minerals can include cerussite, anglesite, pyromorphite, smithsonite, hemimorphite, wulfenite, willemite, vanadinite, descloizite, caledonite, and others. |
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Those who went had five stops on the trip and collected celestine, ulexite, malachite, duftite, alunite, rosasite, barite, cerussite, smithsonite, and wulfenite. |
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He reported finding wulfenite, cerussite, anglesite, plattnerite, and massicot as alteration products of galena in three pegmatites at Saint Peters Dome. |
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The Sherman mine has produced small, well-formed, pale blue, acicular aurichalcite crystals associated with cerussite, hemimorphite, smithsonite, rosasite, and barite. |
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Most are free of matrix, although some of the paler green or greenish-yellow groups are on gossan and are associated with cream to bluish cerussite. |
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A gallery highlight is the famed 900-carat Light of the Desert, the largest faceted cerussite gem in the world. |
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The main yields were lead and zinc ores, in particular galena, blende, cerussite and gossan. |
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The original material was almost entirely converted to corrosion products, identified by X-ray diffraction as pyromorphite and cerussite. |
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