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Salammoniac : NH4Cl

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Copyright © Bonifazi Marco 2019
 
 
 
 
minID: 4JK-TRJ

Salammoniac : NH4Cl

Copyright © Bonifazi Marco 2019  - This image is copyrighted. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited.
Field of View: 2 mm

Salammoniac (visual ID, for discussion see https://www.mindat.org/mesg-580877.html). Very interesting growth of crystals, self collected inside the crater sdiments in 1998.

Photographed with biological zeiss microscope and objective luminar 16X and multiplicator 2X. APN sony 24Mpixels.


Collected: 1998

This photo has been shown 95 times
Photo added:20th Jan 2019
Dimensions:5294x3983px (21.09 megapixels)

Data Identifiers

Mindat Photo ID:933046 📋 (quote this with any query about this photo)
Long-form Identifier:mindat:1:4:933046:4 📋
GUID:cda1f273-7699-4c42-8e94-e3b916bb4b12 📋
Specimen MinID4JK-TRJ (note: this is not unique to this photo, it is unique to the specimen)

Discuss this Photo

PhotosHow to delete photo?

10th Jan 2022 17:03 UTCMarco Bonifazi

Question: Is it possible to delete photos that are in user gallery only? How you do it?  
Thanks

10th Jan 2022 18:06 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager

Instead of deleting, users can replace such photos with any new photo.
Deleting can only be done by managers.

10th Jan 2022 18:35 UTCMarco Bonifazi

Thank you Uwe Kolitsch for your answer.
Cordially,
Marco

10th Jan 2022 18:50 UTCKevin Conroy Manager

I'm not sure why this photo was placed in your user gallery, as none of the boxes indicating an issue were checked, and there wasn't any text in the explanation box.

To me it looks a little out of focus (I know it's hard to get good photos of micros if you don't have the right equipment and software), and salammonic isn't in the locality's mineral list.   However, if you are sure that this is salammonic and that it's from this locality, you should definitely keep it in the database.   Please let us know how it was identified, and your degree of certainty about the locality.

10th Jan 2022 20:20 UTCMarco Bonifazi

Thanks, 
I thought it was sulfur, I put salammoniac on the advice of those who saw it. Identification is visual. I collected it in a fumarole inside the crater. But the question was because I wanted to delete all my photos that are in the user gallery only because they are useless.  

10th Jan 2022 20:43 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager

When touched with a hot needle, sulphur will smell of SO2, salammoniac not.
Salammonic is also soluble in water.

10th Jan 2022 21:45 UTCKeith Compton 🌟 Manager

Photos in your user gallery can of course be used for your cataloging purposes and any other personal use.

11th Jan 2022 03:17 UTCKevin Conroy Manager

Bonifazi Marco  ✉️

photos that are in the user gallery only because they are useless
 
They are absolutely not useless, so please don't delete them.   In many cases the reviewer just forgot to ask you a question, and/or they forgot to check one of the boxes to let you know what they were questioning.

Your photos of the salammoniac are a great example of a species that definitely came from where you said, but simply hadn't been reported, or written up in, any literature that mindat knew about.   I just added salammoniac to the list of minerals, and also approved the photos from here.

10th Jan 2022 23:44 UTCJosé Zendrera 🌟 Manager

"User gallery only" photos are in fact in the public gallery available to anyone who wants to see them . When in "Bonifazi Marco's mindat.org Home Page" and click on "Photos", by default will appear ALL photos, including those theoretically "user only".

As deletion of photos is complicated because needs a investigation to see if the photo is in use anywhere in Mindat, easiest solution for users is edit and replace the pic for a proper one.

11th Jan 2022 03:24 UTCKeith Compton 🌟 Manager

Unless it is used elsewhere

11th Jan 2022 11:54 UTCMarco Bonifazi

Thanks to all of you for the comprehensive answers, also pleased that the photos have been accepted, reward for the effort and adventure in the tropical forest to reach the crater :-)  
 
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