Torbernite and Parsonsite on Matrix – Guangxi, China

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Torbernite and Parsonsite on Matrix

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Torbernite with Parsonsite on Matrix – China

Size: 63x45x30mm

Approximate Weight: 63 Grams

Locality: Unknown lead mine, Guangxi Provence, China

Torbernite is a radioactive mineral with the formula Cu(UO₂)₂(PO₄)₂·10-12H₂O, typically occurring as bright green, tabular crystals or as fine-grained masses. Torbernite gets its vibrant color from both its high uranium and copper contents giving it a distinctive appearance and unique crystal structure.

Parsonsite is a rare lead uranium phosphate mineral (Pb₂(UO₂)(PO₄)₂·2H₂O) known for its striking color range from pale yellow to deep orange. Comprising about 45% lead and 25% uranium, Parsonsite forms in intriguing structures like elongated pseudo-monoclinic crystals, radial spherulites, encrustations, and powdery aggregates.

This specimen was stabilized with Paraloid B-72, a commonly used conservation material in the field of mineral preservation, providing excellent protective qualities for long-term conservation. The stabilization process infuses the specimen with an acrylic polymer resulting in a more rigid specimen that won’t break, or disintegrate under normal circumstances over time.

Shipped only with USPS Parcel Select Ground (2-8 days), wrapped in plastic, lead foil (if Necessary), 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.

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