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Dundasite (white), an uncommon lead aluminium carbonate mineral, intermingled with crocoite (orange). Dundasite occurs in the oxidized zone of lead ore deposits. It is named after the type locality, Dundas, Tasmania, Australia.Photo: JJ Harrison
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