Burnside, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Greyish colored coatings of bararite, with yellow sulfur. 1.5 cm field of view. S396-16 Specimen courtesy of Excalibur Mineral Company.
© 2007, JGW
Grey coatings of bararite (intermixed with cryptohalite) on coal. Tiny yellowish crystals are native sulphur. These minerals formed as exhalations on burning coal waste piles. Field of view 7 mm. Collection and photo: Sun Yi
© Sun Yi
Kateřina Coal Mine, Radvanice, Trutnov District, Hradec Králové Region, Czech Republic
White /light green Bararite with yellow Sulphur Photo with Canon Eos 600 D + Bellows + Rodenstock Rodagon 35 mm 1:4,0 reversed Photo and collection Giovanni Scapin
© Giovanni Scapin 2019
Granular, colourless bararite in a capsule with other species. The specimen was bought as cryptohalite & bararite, but the former is not listed on MinDat for this locality. Purchased in 1986.
© Andrew Hodgson