Raines, Ed2018-05-182022-02-032018-05-182022-02-03https://hdl.handle.net/11124/172278Mineral specimen donated to the Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum by Martin Zinn in 2012.Photographed by Ed Raines.Specimen size: 4 x 2 inches (field of view).A close-up photographic view of a plate of small pyrite crystals partially covered by intergrown rhodochrosite crystals exhibiting a discoidal, flattened rhombohedral form. This mineral specimen is from the Eagle mine, Gilman mining district, Eagle County, Colorado.For more information about the Minerals of Gilman, Colorado and the collection, see: http://libguides.mines.edu/GeologyMuseum/digitalcollectionsGilman.born digitaldigital photographsCopyright of the original work is retained by the photographer.rhodochrositeMines and mineral resources -- Colorado -- Eagle CountyPyrites -- Colorado -- Eagle CountyCrystalsGilman Mining District (Colo.)Eagle Mine (Colo.)Rhodochrosite with pyriteImage