
THE
MINERAL CLIFFORDITE

- Chemistry: UTe3O9, Uranium Tellurite
- Class: Sulfates
- Subclass: Tellurates
- Uses: Only as mineral specimens.
- Specimens
Cliffordite is named after mineralogist Clifford Frondel who also has given his name to the phosphate mineral
THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
- Color is bright yellow to sulfur yellow.
- Luster is adamantine.
- Transparency: Crystals are transparent to translucent.
- Crystal System is isometric; bar 3 2/m.
- Crystal Habits include small octahedral crystals.
- Hardness is 4.
- Specific Gravity is approximately 6.6 - 6.7 (very heavy for translucent minerals).
- Streak is bright yellow.
- Other Characteristics: Specimens are slightly radioactive.
- Associated Minerals include tellurium and other tellurates and tellurites.
- Notable Occurrences are limited to the type locality of San Miguel Mine, Moctezuma, Sonora, Mexico.
- Best Field Indicators are locality,softness, high density, luster, radioactivity and cleavage.
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