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Uranophane (Ca(UO2)2(SiO3OH)2·5H2O), also
known as uranotile, is a rare
calcium uranium silicate hydrate mineral that
forms from the
oxidation of other...
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genus in the
family Depressariidae. Its only species,
Parascaeas uranophanes, is
found in
Panama and Colombia. Both the
genus and
species were first...
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including uraninite (the most
common uranium ore), carnotite, autunite,
uranophane, torbernite, and coffinite.
Significant concentrations of
uranium occur...
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Umangite Umbite Umohoite Ungemachite Upalite Uraninite Uranocircite-II
Uranophane Uranopilite Urea
Uricite Urusovite Ussingite Utahite Uvarovite Uytenbogaardtite...
- (1867–1934). It
occurs in ****ociation with becquerelite, brochantite,
uranophane, kasolite, vandenbrandeite,
liebigite and compreignacite. Warr, L.N. (2021)...
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minerals include metaautunite, torbernite, phosphuranylite, saleeite,
uranophane and sabugalite.
Autunite was
named after the town of Autun, France, where...
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Uranophane on calcite,
mineral specimen from the
historic Jackpile mine....
- with ore
zones containing uraninite and pyrite.
Oxidized ores
include uranophane, meta-autunite, and phosphuranylite. By 2006, the only
active uranium...
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torbernite (with copper); and
hydrated uranium silicates such as coffinite,
uranophane (with calcium) and
sklodowskite (magnesium).
There are
several themes...
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calcite crystals,
ilmenite crystals, kainosite-(Y), Molybdenite, and
uranophane crystals.
Uranium was
first discovered in the
Cardiff in 1922 by W. M...