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Redcanyonite, (NH4).sub.2./sub.Mn[(UO.sub.2./sub.).sub.4./sub.O.sub.4./sub.(SO.sub.4./sub.).sub.2./sub.](H.sub.2./sub.O).sub.4./sub., a new zippeite-group mineral from the Blue Lizard mine, San Juan County, Utah, USA

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    0501412 - FZÚ 2019 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
    Olds, T.A. - Plášil, Jakub - Kampf, A.R. - Burns, P.C. - Nash, B.P. - Marty, J. - Rose, T.P. - Carlson, S.M.
    Redcanyonite, (NH4)2Mn[(UO2)4O4(SO4)2](H2O)4, a new zippeite-group mineral from the Blue Lizard mine, San Juan County, Utah, USA.
    Mineralogical Magazine. Roč. 82, č. 6 (2018), s. 1261-1275. ISSN 0026-461X. E-ISSN 1471-8022
    R&D Projects: GA ČR GA17-09161S
    Institutional support: RVO:68378271
    Keywords : redcanyonite * new mineral * uranium * Zippeite group * uranyl sulfate * crystal structure * Blue Lizard mine
    OECD category: Condensed matter physics (including formerly solid state physics, supercond.)
    Impact factor: 2.210, year: 2018

    Redcanyonite (IMA2016-082), NH4)2Mn[(UO2)4O4(SO4)2](H2O)4, occurs underground in the Blue Lizard mine, Red Canyon, White Canyon district, San Juan County, Utah, USA. It occurs with natrozippeite, brochantite, devilline, posnjakite, johannite, gypsum, bobcookite, pickeringite, pentahydrite and the NH4-analogue of zippeite: ammoniozippeite. It is named for Red Canyon in southeast Utah, USA. In this work the mineral's properties and crystal structure were studied and the results are presented.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0293448

     
     
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