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Libbyite, (NH.sub.4./sub.).sub.2./sub.(Na.sub.2./sub.□)[(UO.sub.2./sub.).sub.2./sub.(SO.sub.4./sub.).sub.3./sub.(H.sub.2./sub.O)].sub.2./sub.⋅7H.sub.2./sub.O, a new mineral with uranyl–sulfate sheets from the Blue Lizard mine, San Juan County, Utah, USA

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    SYSNO ASEP0578138
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve WOS
    TitleLibbyite, (NH4)2(Na2□)[(UO2)2(SO4)3(H2O)]2⋅7H2O, a new mineral with uranyl–sulfate sheets from the Blue Lizard mine, San Juan County, Utah, USA
    Author(s) Kampf, A.R. (US)
    Olds, T.A. (US)
    Plášil, Jakub (FZU-D) RID, ORCID
    Nash, B.P. (US)
    Marty, J. (US)
    Number of authors5
    Source TitleMineralogical Magazine - ISSN 0026-461X
    Roč. 87, č. 5 (2023), s. 767-772
    Number of pages6 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryGB - United Kingdom
    KeywordsLibbyite ; new mineral ; uranyl sulfate ; crystal structure ; Raman spectroscopy ; Blue Lizard mine ; Red Canyon ; Utah ; USA
    Subject RIVDB - Geology ; Mineralogy
    OECD categoryMineralogy
    R&D ProjectsGA20-11949S GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
    Method of publishingLimited access
    Institutional supportFZU-D - RVO:68378271
    UT WOS001022707500001
    EID SCOPUS85153964078
    DOI10.1180/mgm.2023.26
    AnnotationThe new mineral libbyite (IMA2022-091), (NH4)2(Na2□)[(UO2)2(SO4)3(H2O)]2·7H2O, was found in the Blue Lizard mine, San Juan County, Utah, USA, where it occurs as tightly intergrown aggregates of light green-yellow equant crystals in a secondary assemblage with bobcookite, coquimbite, halotrichite, metavoltine, rhomboclase, römerite, tamarugite, voltaite and zincorietveldite. In this work the mineral's structure and its properties were studied and the results are presented.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Physics
    ContactKristina Potocká, potocka@fzu.cz, Tel.: 220 318 579
    Year of Publishing2024
    Electronic addresshttps://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2023.26
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