Carnotite in Sandstone Matrix – Poison Canyon Mine, New Mexico, USA

$20.00

Geological Check source for Geiger counter

Carnotite in Sandstone

Carnotite in Sandstone Matrix - Poison Canyon Mine, New Mexico, USA
Carnotite in Sandstone Matrix – Poison Canyon Mine, New Mexico, USA

 

 

 

 

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Carnotite – Poison Canyon Mine, New Mexico

Common Name: Carnotite

Formula: K2(UO2)2(VO4)2 · 3H2O

Size 64x37x16mm

Approximate Weight: 36g

Locality: Poison Canyon Mine, Poison Canyon area, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA

Carnotite is a uranium-vanadium oxide mineral occurring in sedimentary rocks. It is a valuable ore for uranium extraction, used in nuclear power and weapons production. The mineral has a bright yellow to greenish-yellow color and is often found alongside other uranium-bearing minerals. Carnotite is primarily found in sandstone-hosted deposits and has industrial applications for vanadium in steel production and chemical catalysis.

Shipped only with USPS Parcel Select Ground (2-8 days), wrapped in plastic, lead foil and bubble wrap in a box big enough to bring the parcel surface activity below the 0.5mR/hr shipping limit.

The buyer must assume responsibility for this item and use it according to its intended purpose. Keep this away from children and store it at least five feet away from anywhere anyone spends a lot of time.

A small UV light source is included with the purchase.

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

This item will conform to the USPS shipping restrictions when shipped.

Geiger counter not included.

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