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![]() | Species: HYDROXYLHERDERITE Locality: Palermo Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: Approximate 1 mm field of view. Blocky, yellow-brown, hydroxylherderite crystals on beryllonite. Field Collected: Walter Lane Catalog No.: u1263 Notes: The hydroxylherderite identification is a visual one. Beryllonite, etched beryl, brazilianite, vivianite, and sphalerite are also on this specimen, u1263. Per Bob Whitmore's Palermo book, hydroxylherderite (a beryllium mineral) is sometimes associated with beryllonite, as on this specimen. |
![]() | Species: HYDROXYLHERDERITE with Beryllonite Locality: Palermo Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 1.7 mm honey-colored hydroxylherderite crystal with cord-wood edge view beryllonite in upper left. Field Collected: Walter Lane Catalog No.: u1263 Notes: Canon G9, F4.8, 1/80, Helicon Focus stack 13 images. A visual identification suggested by Jim Nizamoff. |
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Species: HYDROXYLHERDERITE Locality: Keyes Mine, Orange, NH Specimen Size: 3 mm field of view. Limonite coated Hydroxylherderite clusters enclosing tabular fluorapatite. Field Collected: Dana Jewell Catalog No.: u1358 Notes: |
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Species: HYDROXYLHERDERITE Locality: Keyes Mine, Orange, NH Specimen Size: 3 mm field of view. Hydroxylherderite cluster rosettes. Field Collected: Dana Jewell Catalog No.: u1358 Notes: |
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Species: HYDROXYLHERDERITE Locality: Keyes Mine, Orange, NH Specimen Size: 2.5 mm Hydroxylherderite crystal. Field Collected: Dana Jewell - 1986 Catalog No.: u1362 Notes: |
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Species: HYDROXYLHERDERITE Locality: Keyes Mine, Orange, NH Specimen Size: 3 cm specimen, 8 mm zoom view. Carpet of iron oxide stained Hydroxylherderite crystals. Field Collected: Dana Jewell Catalog No.: u1361 Notes: Full specimen view is a natural sunlight photo. |
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Species: HYDROXYLHERDERITE CaBe(PO4)(OH) Locality: Parker Mtn. Mine, Center Strafford, NH Specimen Size: 0.9 mm clear hydroxylherderite crystal on quartz crystal Field Collected: Bob Janules Catalog No.: A Bob Janules specimen Notes: Identification by Bob Janules |
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Species: HYDROXYLHERDERITE Locality: Parker Mtn. Mine, Center Strafford, NH Specimen Size: 4.5 cm specimen with 2.3 cm hydroxylherderite crystal Field Collected: Neil Santerre Catalog No.: A Neil Santerre specimen Notes: Cookeite, bertrandite and apatite are also present on this specimen. This specimen ranks among the very best from the Parker Mtn. Mine. |
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Species: HYDROXYLHERDERITE Locality: Palermo Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 1.1 mm hydroxylherderite crystal Field Collected: Forrest Fogg Catalog No.: u1760 Notes: The crystal termination is a group of small pyramids. |
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Species: HYDROXYLHERDERITE Locality: Palermo Mine, N. Groton, NH Specimen Size: 6 mm field of view Field Collected: Walter Lane material Catalog No.: u1605 Notes: My visual ID for these balls was crandallite. A polished grain EDS analysis suggested just a simple calcium phosphate such as apatite. A fluorine response (@ 677 eV, above the 525 eV oxygen peak) is totally absent in the EDS spectrum indicating these balls cannot be fluorapatite. These balls are an excellent comparative match for a similar occurrence of hydroxylherderite at the Dunton Mine in Newery, ME. The EDS detector cannot detect beryllium. The detector response to apatite-(CaOH) and hydroxylherderite are very similar. Several knowledgeable collectors who have looked at this specimen agree that the spheres are most likely hydroxylherderite. Tabular apatite crystals are also present in this view. |
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