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View of one part of my little muséum.

Antignac, Mauriac, Cantal, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

View in my little private museum, "La Maison de la Minéralogie du Massif-Central"
Photo ID: 1384388     Uploaded by: Robin Fialip   Upload date: 2024-07-02   View Count: 91   Approval status: User gallery    Type: Photo - 1360 x 907 pixels (1.2 Mpix)

P5V-7UWStibiconite Sb3+Sb5+2O6(OH)

Ouche, Saint-Flour, Cantal, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Largest Crystal Size: 80 mm

Stibnite altered to stibiconite.

Size of crystal group: 8 cm.
Copyright: © Robin Fialip      Photo ID: 778413     Uploaded by: Robin Fialip   Upload date: 2016-10-11   View Count: 266   Approval status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 1682 x 1198 pixels (2.0 Mpix)

YTT-KJNStibnite Sb2S3

Marmaissat, Lanau, Torsiac, Brioude, Haute-Loire, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Largest Crystal Size: 12 mm


Sometimes hammers deliver crystals, sometimes they are the executioners. The difference sometimes amounts to the luck. Tribute in all these hammers without whom we would find nothing...

Rare sample of stibine to "Marmaissat valley"


Parfois les marteaux délivrent les cristaux, parfois ils en sont les bourreaux. La différence se résume parfois à de la chance. Hommage à tous ces marteaux sans qui nous ne trouverions rien...

Rare spécimen de stibine de Marmaissat (vallée)

Prospections 16
Copyright: © Robin Fialip      Photo ID: 778411     Uploaded by: Robin Fialip   Upload date: 2016-10-11   View Count: 254   Approval status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 2391 x 2420 pixels (5.8 Mpix)

5U8-AY5Analcime Na(AlSi2O6)·H2O

Les Planches quarry, Murat-le-Quaire, Issoire, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Field of View: 10 mm

Copyright: © Robin Fialip      Photo ID: 738519     Uploaded by: Robin Fialip   Upload date: 2016-03-27   View Count: 309   Approval status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 670 x 527 pixels (0.4 Mpix)

J03-WXKTitanite CaTi(SiO4)O , Diopside ? CaMgSi2O6 , Aegirine-augite (NaaCabFe2+cMgd)(Fe3+eAlfFe2+gMgh)Si2O6

Puy d'Augoules, Menet, Mauriac, Cantal, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Dimensions: 0.5 mm

Crystal of titanite (yellow) 0,5 mm with diopside (green) and aegirine (black)

Cristal de titanite de 0,5 mm en association avec diopside et aégirine dans une géode recouverte d'anorthoclases.
Copyright: © Robin Fialip      Photo ID: 726340     Uploaded by: Robin Fialip   Upload date: 2016-01-12   View Count: 591   Approval status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 714 x 688 pixels (0.5 Mpix)

AE0-JK6Chalcostibite CuSbS2

La Violette gallery, Saint-Beauzire, Brioude, Haute-Loire, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Field of View: 40 mm


Group of crystals on a zone of a little more than a centimeter.

Groupe de cristaux de Chalcostibite sur une zone d'un peu plus d'un centimètre.
Copyright: © Robin Fialip      Photo ID: 712385     Uploaded by: Robin Fialip   Upload date: 2015-10-21   View Count: 342   Approval status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 1123 x 989 pixels (1.1 Mpix)

3R0-R66Chalcostibite CuSbS2

La Violette gallery, Saint-Beauzire, Brioude, Haute-Loire, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Largest Crystal Size: 1 mm

Rare species of Chalcostibite to La Violette.
cristals ~ 1 mm.

Copyright: © Robin Fialip      Photo ID: 712380     Uploaded by: Robin Fialip   Upload date: 2015-10-21   View Count: 370   Approval status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 1076 x 1016 pixels (1.1 Mpix)

03D-GTPPyromorphite Pb5(PO4)3Cl , Quartz (Var: Chalcedony) ? SiO2

Les Ardennes vein, Ally, Brioude, Haute-Loire, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Largest Crystal Size: 1 mm

Calcedony on pyromorphite

Calcédoine sur Pyromorphite
Copyright: © Robin Fialip      Photo ID: 692202     Uploaded by: Robin Fialip   Upload date: 2015-06-22   View Count: 283   Approval status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 1063 x 937 pixels (1.0 Mpix)

Scoria with crustal xenolith

Puy de Vivanson Quarry, Perpezat, Issoire, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Thermometamorphosed crustal xenoliths in the scoria. Contains diopside and trydimite.

Enclave xenolithe à l'intérieur d'une "bombe volcanique" (scorie) contenant des microcristaux de diopside et tridymite.
Copyright: © Robin Fialip      Photo ID: 686004     Uploaded by: Robin Fialip   Upload date: 2015-05-28   View Count: 192   Approval status: User gallery only    Type: Photo - 2182 x 1684 pixels (3.7 Mpix)

8UP-FDKTridymite SiO2 , Clinopyroxene Subgroup

Puy de Vivanson Quarry, Perpezat, Issoire, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Largest Crystal Size: 0.5 mm

Tridymite in the left, and crystal of diopside ? in the xenolith.
Copyright: © Robin Fialip      Photo ID: 686003     Uploaded by: Robin Fialip   Upload date: 2015-05-28   View Count: 357   Approval status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 1011 x 877 pixels (0.9 Mpix)
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