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CORKITE  Mineral Hill, Wakefield, NH
0.1 mm yellow crystaline spheres of corkite


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CORKITE  Mineral Hill, Wakefield, NH
Full view of specimen section with corkite - - fov = 12 mm

Species:           CORKITE
Locality:         Mineral Hill, Wakefield, NH
Specimen Size: 0.1 mm yellow crystaline spheres of corkite. Second view 12 mm.
Field Collected: Gene Bearss (2008)
Catalog No.: A Gene Bearss collection specimen
Notes: A similar specimen field collected by Gene Bearss at the Mineral Hill locality was EDS analyzed to be Corkite.
Beudandite:   PbFe3(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)6    and Corkite:   PbFe3(PO4)(SO4)(OH)6 are a mineral series. For the present both of these species are combined on this web site under Beudantite.
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BEUDANTITE/CORKITE   Parker Mtn. Mine, Strafford, NH
0.2 mm beudantite/corkite crystal

Species:           BEUDANTITE/CORKITE
Locality:          Parker Mtn. Mine, Strafford, NH
Specimen Size: 0.2 mm beudantite/corkite crystal
Field Collected: Gene Bearss
Catalog No.: u1138
Notes: Close-up of beudantite/corkite crystal on my NH display specimen.
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BEUDANTITE/CORKITE   Parker Mtn. Mine, Strafford, NH
0.1 mm beudantite/corkite crystals

Species:           BEUDANTITE/CORKITE
Locality:          Parker Mtn. Mine, Strafford, NH
Specimen Size: 0.1 mm beudantite/corkite crystals
Field Collected: Gene Bearss
Catalog No.: u1138
Notes: Close-up of beudantite/corkite crystals on my NH display specimen. This photo has a lot of glare, but it does highlight crystal form elements that are not present in my other close-up photo.
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BEUDANTITE-CORKITE ?   Parker Mtn. Mine, Strafford, NH
3.7 mm field of view
Species:           BEUDANTITE-CORKITE ?
Locality:         Parker Mtn. Mine, Strafford, NH
Specimen Size: 3.7 mm field of view
Field Collected: Bob Wilken - 2021
Catalog No.: A Bob Wilken specimen & photo # PMUK09AS
Notes: Habit of these small crystals is similar to analyzed Gene Bearss Parker specimen, but Gene's is orange-red. A Gene Bearss collected example from Mineral Hill, Wakefield, NH is a similar yellow color. EDS planned.