- Andersonite
Andersonite, Andersonit or Andersonita (Na2CaUO2(CO3)3-6H2O), or
hydrated sodium calcium uranyl carbonate is a rareuranium carbonate mineral that was only described in the last half century. Named for Charles Alfred Anderson (1902-1990) ofUnited States Geological Survey , who first described the mineral species, it is found insandstone -hosted uranium deposits. It has a high vitreous to pearly luster and is veryfluorescent . Andersonite specimens will usually glow a bright lemon yellow (or green with blue hints depending on the deposit) inultraviolet light. The mineral is formed as a secondary mineral and as an efflorescent crust in uranium mines. It is commonly found as translucent small rhombohedral crystals that have angles close to 90 degrees although itscrystal system is nominally trigonal Its Mohs hardness is 2.5, with an averageSpecific Gravity of 2.9.Andersonite is formed as an
efflorescent crust in the dry air of uranium mines. Thus, andersonite specimens are a secondary mineral being the result of human intervention, and these specimens are not considered by some mineral collectors to be a true naturalmineral . As this mineral is water-soluble, samples must be stored in dry conditions.External links
* [http://webmineral.com/data/Andersonite.shtml Andersonite Mineral Data]
* [http://www.mindat.org/min-219.html Mineralogical data about Andersonite.]
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