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Quartz crystals Date: 12-04-2019
Sliced rock crystals of a geode Date: 08-04-2019
Picture No. 11091664Apophyllite India, refers to a specific group of phyllosilicates, a class of minerals. Originally, the group name referred to a specific mineral
Picture No. 11091663Rhodocrosite Date:
Picture No. 11091661Fluorite Date:
Picture No. 11091660Aquamarine beryl Date:
Picture No. 11050228Quartz Scepter SiO2 South Africa Date:
Picture No. 11050218Andradite Garnet Australia Date:
Picture No. 11050189Cactus Quartz SiO2, South Africa Date:
Picture No. 11050171Spherulite Silver Cliffs, Colorado, USA Date:
Picture No. 11050135Arfvedsonite & Feldspar Zomba, Malawi Date:
Picture No. 11050116Smoky Quartz Mount Maloso, Zomba, Malawi Date:
Picture No. 11050110Rose Quartz Minas Gerais, Brazil Date:
Picture No. 10761733Crystals embedded in the logs of Petrified Wood Date:
Picture No. 10761734Crystals embedded in the logs of Petrified Wood - Crystal Forest Date:
Picture No. 10761732Crystals embedded in the logs of Petrified Wood Date:
Picture No. 10761731Crystals embedded in the logs of Petrified Wood Date:
Picture No. 10889501Salinas Grandes del Noroeste - mountains and dried-up salt lake showing a regular polygonal pattern created by salt crystals - at sunrise Date:
Picture No. 10889502Salinas Grandes del Noroeste - mountains and dried-up salt lake showing a regular polygonal pattern created by salt crystals - at sunrise Date:
Picture No. 10889498Salinas Grandes del Noroeste - mountains and dried-up salt lake showing a regular polygonal pattern created by salt crystals - at sunset Date:
Picture No. 10889500Salinas Grandes del Noroeste - mountains and dried-up salt lake showing a regular polygonal pattern created by salt crystals - at sunrise Date:
Picture No. 10889496Salinas Grandes del Noroeste - mountains and dried-up salt lake showing a regular polygonal pattern created by salt crystals Date:
Picture No. 10889497Salinas Grandes del Noroeste - mountains and dried-up salt lake showing a regular polygonal pattern created by salt crystals - at sunset Date:
Picture No. 10889499Salinas Grandes del Noroeste - mountains and dried-up salt lake showing a regular polygonal pattern created by salt crystals - at dusk Date:
Picture No. 10889363Landrover on Salar de Uyuni - parked on the dried-up salt lake showing a regular polygonal pattern created by salt crystals Date:
Picture No. 10889364Landrover on Salinas Grandes del Noroeste - parked on a dried-up salt lake showing a regular polygonal pattern created by salt crystals - at sunset - the salinas are located on an altitude of 3450 m
Picture No. 10889305Salt Lake - shadow of a couple holding hands on a dried-up salt lake showing a regular polygonal pattern created by salt crystals - at sunrise - the salinas are located on an altitude of 3450 m above
Picture No. 10887587Salt Crystals - at the salt works of Sabkhat Tazra in the Khenifiss National Park near the coast of the Atlantic Ocean east of Tarfaya Date:
Picture No. 10891371Frost - ice crystals formed on dry grasses - severe frost in early morning - side of a snow-covered field Date:
Picture No. 10891373Frost - ice crystals formed on dry reeds - early morning frost - snow covered bank of a frozen lake - late winter - beginning of March Date:
Picture No. 10891372Frost - ice crystals formed on dry reeds and branches of trees - severe frost in early morning - reeds along a light wood on a snow covered bank of a frozen lake - late winter - beginning of March
Picture No. 10984453Ice Crystals - in cloud in sky Castro Verde, Alentejo, Portugal Date:
Frost on a rose hip - winter - UKDAC-608 Frost on a rose hip - winter UK David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way
Hematite (Fe203) - China - Occurs as a hydrothermal and replacement mineral - Also forms in igneous rocks as anCAN-2498 Hematite (Fe203) China - Occurs as a hydrothermal and replacement mineral - Also forms in igneous rocks as an accessory mineral - Crystals are tabular or rhombohedral
Prehniteon Datolite Mineral Specimen Close-up - Niederkirchen Kaiserslautern Rhineland-Pfalz - GermanyCAN-3450 Prehniteon Datolite Mineral Specimen Close-up Niederkirchen Kaiserslautern Rhineland-Pfalz - Germany John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8672 2067
Quartz (SiO2 - silicon dioxide) - TibetCAN-4389 Quartz (SiO2 - silicon dioxide) Tibet mining mine specimen specimens crystal crystals geology, Ithaca John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8672 2067
Platinum Crystals - Eastern Siberia - Mined from a crater-Kondyor Massif-in far eastern RussiaCAN-2462 Platinum Crystals - Eastern Siberia Mined from a crater - Kondyor Massif - in far eastern Russia John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8672 2067
Galena (PbS - lead sulfide) - The primary ore of lead - Spinel twins - Madan - BulgariaCAN-4437 Galena (PbS - lead sulfide) Madan - Bulgaria The primary ore of lead - Spinel twins John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8672 2067
Bismuth - laboratory grown - GermanyCAN-4386 Bismuth - laboratory grown Germany mining mine specimen specimens crystal crystals geology, Ithaca John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8672 2067
Aquamarine Crystal - PakistanCAN-3846 Aquamarine - A gemstone variety of the mineral beryl (beryllium aluminum silicate) A precious stone - Pakistan John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8672 2067
Pyrite (FeS2) (Iron sulfide) / "Fool's Gold" - Navajun - La Rioja - SpainCAN-4387 Pyrite (FeS2) (Iron sulfide) / "Fool's Gold" Navajun - La Rioja - Spain John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8672 2067
Native Gold on Quartz - NevadaCAN-3833 Native Gold on Quartz Nevada John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8672 2067
Selenite - Mexico - Form of gypsumCAN-3713 Selenite - Mexico - Form of gypsum John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8672 2067
Herkimer Diamond (Quartz) - on matrix - New York - USA - Double terminated quartz crystals common in upstate New YorkCAN-4219 Herkimer Diamond (Quartz) - on matrix New York - USA Double terminated quartz crystals common in upstate New York John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8672 2067
Quartz (SiO2 - silicon dioxide) - The most common mineral on earth - used in making glass - galena inclusions rareCAN-4209 Quartz (SiO2 - silicon dioxide) - The most common mineral on earth used in making glass - galena inclusions rare John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8672 2067
Sphalerite-Pyrite and Quartz Crystals - PeruCAN-3843 Sphalerite (dark color) - Pyrite (golden color) and Quartz (white color) Crystals Peru John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8672 2067
Scheelite Crystal (CaWO4) (bottom) on Muscovite - China - Scheelite is calcium tungstate usually with some ofCAN-4222 Scheelite Crystal (CaWO4) (bottom) on Muscovite China Scheelite is calcium tungstate usually with some of the tunsten replaced by molybdenum - It is fluorescent
Cerrusite and Barite (orange) - Mbladen Mine - MoroccoCAN-4368 Cerrusite and Barite (orange) Mbladen Mine - Morocco mining mine specimen specimens crystal crystals geology sample