Phosphohedyphane pseudomorphing Hydrocerussite

Phosphohedyphane pseudomorphing Hydrocerussite

Whitwell Quarry,Whitwell, Derbyshire, England

3001

In the 1980's an unusual lead and vanadium deposit was discovered in north east Derbyshire.  Excellent specimens were found of Phosphohedyphane and on this specimen it is part pseudomorphing Hydrocerussite. Collected in the 1980's ex P. Briscoe collection. For further details of this mineral occurrence see the Journal of the Russell Society, Volume 24, 2021.

Formulas: Phosphohedyphane Ca2Pb3(PO4)3Cl; Hydrocerussite Pb3(CO3)2(OH)2

£72.00

Status: Available

Dimensions: 52x39x33mm

Size: Miniature (M)

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