Allanite Crystal- Deep Creek No. 1, Swan County, North Carolina USA
Weight: 16.8 Grams
Size: 33x22x19mm
Locality: Deep Creek No. 1 Kaolin and Feldspar Mine, Bryson City Feldspar Mine, Swan County, North Carolina USA
Allanite is a mildly radioactive mineral belonging to the epidote group and is named after Thomas Allan, a Scottish mineralogist. It is primarily found in Canada, specifically in regions such as Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia. Allanite exhibits a complex and variable chemical composition, with a general formula of (Ca,Ce,La,Y,Th)(Al,Fe3+)(Fe2+,Mg,Mn3+)2(SiO4)(Si2O7)O(OH). It often occurs in metamorphic rocks, such as gneiss and schist, as well as in granitic pegmatites. Allanite crystals are typically black or brown, but they can also display shades of green, yellow, or red. Although not a primary source of thorium, this mineral is valued for its content of rare earth elements (REEs), including cerium, lanthanum, and yttrium, which have various industrial and technological applications. Allanite is studied by mineralogists and geologists for its role in understanding metamorphic processes and as a potential source of REEs.
This listing meets the requirements of NRC 10 CFR 40.22
It also meets U.S.P.S domestic shipping requirements for exempt limited quantities of class 7 materials according to –347.22 “are eligible under 49 CFR to be shipped as excepted packages for limited quantities” and –Exhibit 347.22 Activity Limits– and also –173.435– Table of A1 and A2 values
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