Tomsquarryite
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Tomsquarryite is a rare lead zinc arsenate mineral first described from the oxidized zones of polymetallic ore deposits in South Australia. It forms small pale white to colorless tabular crystals in gossan assemblages associated with secondary arsenate and carbonate minerals. The mineral is named for the Tom's Quarry locality in South Australia and contributes to secondary arsenate mineralogy of Australian ore deposits.