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Torbernite from
Jim Thorpe (Mauch Chunk), Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA


Locality type:Borough
Classification
Species:Torbernite
Formula:Cu(UO2)2(PO4)2 · 12H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Torbernite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Jim Thorpe (Mauch Chunk), Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:657277
Long-form Identifier:1:3:657277:8
GUID (UUID V4):f64b1408-8b46-4386-9c4a-2f1cd2ad8ef9
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Report (edition)
STATE LIBRARY OF PENNSYLVANIA 1 1 II II II nil 3 014 4 00050005 «k. 1 ’^^jklTL% i ^IH ^ 1 k...of a thin slice of serpentinite from Lancaster County showing olivine (blue-green and red), serpentine...(icologist G BULLETIN 33 Mineral Collecting Pennsylvania in by Davis M. Lapham Mineralogist Alan ...Environmental Geologist JiU-ateJ VanOiden PENNSYLVANIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOURTH SERIES HARRISBURG...Commonweath of Pennsylvania book may be pubished if credit this is given to the Pennsylvania Geological
Report (edition)
Geyer Mineral Collecting in Pennsylvania I COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS... ' BULLETIN G 33 Mineral Collecting in Pennsylvania by Davis M. Lapham Mineralogist Alan R. Geyer...Geyer Assistant State Geologist PENNSYLVANIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOURTH SERIES HARRISBURG First Edition...1965 Copyrighted 1965 b y the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Quotations from this book may be published....... . .. . Adams County .... . .. ... ............... . . ... . Allegheny County .... . ...... . ..
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Laut, Ph.D. 4880 Lower Valley Road, Atglen, Pennsylvania 19310 Dedication This book is dedicated to...most commonly seen species include au tunite, torbernite, and uranophane, along with a mixture of alteration...fluorite breccia pipes. Secondary deposits of torbernite are also found in the area. Veins of fluorite...the Kergon deposit in Kern Co., CA; autunite, torbernite, and other uranyl minerals are locally abundant...secondary minerals are found, including autunite, torbernite, metatorbernite, phosphuranylite, uranophane
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characteristics form two sb"Ucturally related groups, the torbernite and metatorbernite groups (1~able 1.11). Beintema...TABLE 1.11. Minerals of the torbernite and metatorbernite gro,ups Torbernite group I-I20 Autunite . .... Uranospinite .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Torbernite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sabugalite...Uranospirute ... . ........ Autunite .. ........ . ..... Torbernite ........ . ..... Metazeunerite . .... . .. ....Swartzite Uranospatb:ite Vandenbrandeite Johannite Torbernite Metazeunerite Sengierite Cuprosklodowskite Kasolite
 
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