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Uraniferous Zircon

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A variety of Zircon

An U-bearing zircon (may or may not correspond to Cyrtolite, which does not necessarily contain U).

Classification of Uraniferous Zircon

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Other Names for Uraniferous Zircon

Synonyms:
Uranoan Zircon
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Other Information

Health Warning:No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

References for Uraniferous Zircon

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Foord, E.E. (1977) The Himalaya dike system, Mesa Grande district, San Diego County, California. Mineralogical Record: 8: 461-474.

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  • Localities for Uraniferous Zircon

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    • California
      • San Diego Co.
        • Mesa Grande District
          • Gem Hill
    Foord, E. E. (1977), Famous Mineral Localities: the Himalaya Dike System, Mesa Grande District, San Diego County, California. Mineralogical Record 8(6): p. 471.
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