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Samarskite-(Y) Mineral | 3.4 grams | South Platte Pegmatite Mining District | Jefferson County, Colorado, USA Henbury Impactite Cerussite derives its color primarily

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Description

Cerussite derives its color primarily from lead

Lepidolite is a lilac-gray or rose-colored member of the mica group of minerals

03-00028-F - 38x27 mm / 182

This is a fantastic shatter cone from Canada weighing 850 grams and measuring 23x9x4

The R chondrites also have the highest 17O value of any other solar system material

Samarskite-(Y) Mineral | 3.4 grams | South Platte Pegmatite Mining District | Jefferson County, Colorado, USA Henbury Impactite Cerussite derives its color primarilySamarskite is a radioactive rare earth mineral. Samarskite crystallizes in the orthorhombic dipyramidal class as black to yellowish brown stubby prisms although it is typically found as anhedral masses. Specimens with a high uranium content are typically metamict and appear coated with a yellow brown earthy rind. Samarskite (Y) is rich in rare earth elements (REEs), niobium (Nb), and tantalum (Ta)all of which are valuable in advanced electronics,

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