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β-Uranophane : Ca(UO2)2[HSiO4]2 · 5H2O

Madawaska Mine (Faraday Mine), Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

Isolated acicular spray of uranophane-beta crystals. The spray measures 0.8 mm across. Photomicrograph © Saul Krotki 2004. Robert Meyer Collection.
 © Saul Krotki 2004Photo ID: 14735    View Count: 551

β-Uranophane : Ca(UO2)2[HSiO4]2 · 5H2O

Madawaska Mine (Faraday Mine), Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

Ultra closeup of terminations on acicular spray of uranophane-beta crystals. Photomicrograph © Saul Krotki 2004.
Field of view 0.5 mm. Robert Meyer Collection.
 © Saul Krotki 2004Photo ID: 14737    View Count: 493

β-Uranophane : Ca(UO2)2[HSiO4]2 · 5H2O

Madawaska Mine (Faraday Mine), Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

Ultra closeup of a vortex of crisscrossing uranophane-beta crystals. Photomicrograph © Saul Krotki 2004. Field of view 0.5 mm. Robert Meyer Collection.

 © Saul Krotki 2004Photo ID: 14738    View Count: 473

β-Uranophane : Ca(UO2)2[HSiO4]2 · 5H2O

Madawaska Mine (Faraday Mine), Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

Nicely terminated crystals of uranophane-beta. Photomicrograph © Saul Krotki 2004. Field of view 1.0 mm. Robert Meyer Collection.
 © Saul Krotki 2004Photo ID: 14736    View Count: 468

β-Uranophane : Ca(UO2)2[HSiO4]2 · 5H2O

Madawaska Mine (Faraday Mine), Faraday Township, Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada

Width of field is 2.5 mm. Collection of Jesse Crawford. The depth of field has been enhanced using Helicon Focus (3 exposures). Equipment: Nikon D-100 digital camera on a homemade microscope.
 © 2008 Jesse CrawfordPhoto ID: 178154    View Count: 93
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