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Species: URANOPHANE Locality: Ham-Weeks Quarry, Wakefield, NH Specimen Size: 3 mm field of view Field Collected: Bob Janules. A Bob Janules collection specimen Catalog No.: Notes: Identified by EDS analysis. The Al peak in the plot is thought to be due to electron scattering from inside the SEM chamber. The analyst stated: "Uranium does a very good job of scattering the beam." |
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Species: URANOPHANE Locality: Ham-Weeks Quarry, Wakefield, NH Specimen Size: 5 cm specimen. Uranophane aureole surrounding black uraninite bleb. Field Collected: Tom Mortimer - Aug, 2011 Catalog No.: 1796 Notes: |
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Species: URANOPHANE Locality: Ruggles Mine, Grafton, NH Specimen Size: 0.4 mm uranophane spray Field Collected: Harvard research Catalog No.: u2377 Notes: The few scattered orthorhombic prisms are likely phosphuranylite. Uranophane and uranophane-beta are chemically equivalent, monoclinic, dimorphs. Presently (2020) these are grouped together as uranophane. |
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Species: URANOPHANE Locality: Ruggles Mine, Grafton, NH Specimen Size: 4 mm field of view Field Collected: Harvard research Catalog No.: u2377 Notes: |