THE MINERAL SCHROCKINGERITE
- Chemistry: NaCa3UO2SO4(CO3)3F - 10H2O, Hydrated Sodium Calcium Uranyl Sulfate Carbonate Fluoride.
- Class: Carbonates
- Uses: As a very insignificant source of uranium and as mineral specimens.
- Specimens
Schrockingerite, also spelled schroeckingerite and schrokingerite,
is one of the few uranyl carbonate minerals that is found on the mineral markets.
Other uranyl carbonates include
andersonite,
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
- Color is yellow-green.
- Luster is vitreous to pearly.
- Transparency: Crystals are transparent to translucent.
- Crystal System is triclinic.
- Crystal Habits include pseudohexagonal platy crystals and encrustations.
- Cleavage is perfect in one direction.
- Hardness is 2.5.
- Specific Gravity is 2.5 - 2.6 (slightly below average for a translucent mineral)
- Streak is slightly off-white.
- Other Characteristics Some specimens are fluorescent.
- Associated Minerals include clays,
gypsum,
johannite , andersonite,swartzite andbayleyite and other secondary uranium minerals. - Notable Occurrences include the type locality of Jachymov, Zapadocesky kraj, Czech Republic as well as the Miller Ranch deposit, Kern County, California; Hillside Mine, Yavapai County, Arizona and Lost Creek, Sweetwater, Wyoming, USA; La Soberania Mine, San Isidro, Mendoza, Argentina.
- Best Field Indicators: Crystal habit, color, associations, fluorescence and locality.
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