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Duranium claims (Bald Eagle; Bear Claw), Santa Rita Mts, Santa Cruz Co., Arizona, USA

‡Ref.: Robinson, R.L. (1954), Duranium claims Santa Cruz County, Arizona, US Atomic Energy Commission Preliminary Reconnaissance Report A-P-285.

Shawe, D.R. (1966), AZ-NM and NV-UT beryllium belts, USGS PP 550-C: 206-213.

Scarborough, Robert B. (1981), Radioactive occurrences and uranium production in Arizona, Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology Report for U.S. Department of Energy (Atomic Energy Commission), GJBX-143. RME-2071.

Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 124, 266, 408.

US Atomic Energy Commission Preliminary Reconnaissance Report Santa Cruz County 172-489.

MRDS database Dep. ID #10161761, MAS ID #0040230172.

A surface Al-U occurrence. Discovered 1954.





Map Reference: 31°40'14"N , 110°56'44"W

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  • Autunite
  • Kasolite
  • Uranophane


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